The 32-year-old curtailed his season in August
last year after battling injury through the grasscourt campaign,
which ended with opening round exits at Queen's Club and
Wimbledon.
The three-times grand slam winner returned to competition at the
Australian Open in January but hobbled to a second round exit.
"They are both amazing events, but coming back from a big
surgery after having played a few tournaments, I have discussed
with my team that it is best for me to build on the progress and
go back to practice," Wawrinka said in a statement.
"I've enjoyed being back on tour playing matches and this gives
me even more motivation to go back on the practice court. My
goal is to find my highest level again and in order to do that,
I will keep working hard every single day."
Following his defeat at Melbourne Park, Wawrinka reached the
semi-finals of the Sofia Open but followed that with early exits
at Rotterdam and Marseille, the second through an injury
retirement.
French duo Richard Gasquet and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga have also been
ruled out of Indian Wells due to knee injuries with Jeremy
Chardy, Laslo Djere, and Lukas Lacko replacing the trio in the
main draw.
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru; Editing by John
O'Brien)
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