Matsuyama withdraws from British Open
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[July 12, 2021]
(Reuters) - Masters champion
Hideki Matsuyama has withdrawn from The Open at Royal St George's
after his recent COVID-19 diagnosis and inability to practice
properly in time for the year's final major, the Japanese golfer
said on Sunday.
Matsuyama has been self-isolating since testing positive during the
Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit on July 2. He is currently
asymptomatic but subsequent PCR tests have continued to show
positive results.
"I'm feeling fine but haven't been able to practice in preparation
for The Open," Matsuyama said in a statement released by the R&A
ahead of the torunament, which begins on Thursday.
"Combining that with the difficult travel to the UK, my team and I
have decided it's best to withdraw to ensure everyone's safety.
"I feel badly missing The Open and look forward to playing again at
St Andrews next year. I'd like to thank the many golf fans for their
continued concern and support as I strive to return to the game I
love as soon as possible."
Matsuyama, who in April became the
first Japanese man to win a golf major, is considered a contender to
light the cauldron at the opening ceremony for the Tokyo Olympics on
July 23 and is expected to compete in the golf competition at the
Games from July 29.
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Kiawah Island, South Carolina, USA;
Hideki Matsuyama hits from the sixteenth tee during the third round
of the PGA Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Geoff
Burke-USA TODAY Sports
(Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by David Goodman)
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