World No. 2 Alexander Zverev, Reilly Opelka out of U.S. Open
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[August 23, 2022] Alexander
Zverev of Germany, a U.S. Open finalist in 2020, has pulled out of
this year's event as he continues to recover from ankle surgery.
Also on Monday, American Reilly Opelka withdrew.
Zverev, 25, hasn't played since he tore ligaments in his right ankle
in the semifinals of the French Open against Rafael Nadal. He left
the court in a wheelchair.
Two years ago, he won the opening two sets in the final against
Dominic Thiem of Austria, who rebounded to win the title.
American Stefan Kozlov will replace Zverev in the main draw of the
tournament, which opens Aug. 29. It will be the main draw debut for
Kozlov.
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No reason was given for the withdrawal of the
28th-ranked Opelka, who hasn't played since a loss to Nick Kyrgios
at the Citi Open on Aug. 1.
Another American, 29-year-old Jack Sock, will replace Opelka, 24.
As of now, 21-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic remains out of
the U.S. Open because of his unvaccinated status. There has no
indication that rules requiring him to be vaccinated against
COVID-19 to play will change before the tournament.
--Field Level Media
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