The in-form Ukrainian won the Italian Open in
May and lost in the French Open quarter-finals earlier this
month but has never progressed past the second round at the All
England Club.
Svitolina, 22, has never won a tournament on grass and says that
withdrawing from Wimbledon could help her get a head start on
preparations for hard court tournaments later this year.
"I was really looking forward to this year at Wimbledon. But
today the court was slippery and it's so bad for my foot. I will
do my best," Svitolina told reporters after the match.
"But for the moment it's very uncomfortable, and there is a
question about it, because the season is still long and there is
lots of big tournaments as well where I will feel more
comfortable and confident on the hard court."
Svitolina joins a number of top players racing to be fit for
Wimbledon, which begins on July 3, with Nick Kyrgios, Angelique
Kerber, Simona Halep and Juan Martin Del Potro all withdrawing
from warm-up tournaments for the third grand slam of the year.
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru)
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