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    Sabalenka Withdraws from Italian Open Due to Back Injury Ahead of Roland Garros

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Aryna Sabalenka, the world’s leading female tennis player, was forced to retire from the Italian Open following a tough three-set defeat against Sorana Cirstea. The match ended 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 in favor of Cirstea, as Sabalenka struggled with persistent lower back pain. This injury has cast doubt on her participation in the upcoming French Open, a Grand Slam event where she is considered a strong contender. Sabalenka’s physical condition will be closely monitored by her team in the coming weeks.

    The Italian Open serves as a critical warm-up tournament for Roland Garros, one of the four major Grand Slam events in tennis. Sabalenka’s early exit is significant because it disrupts her preparation and momentum on clay courts, which require high endurance and agility. Her withdrawal highlights the physical toll the tennis season can take on top athletes, especially ahead of major competitions. Meanwhile, Sorana Cirstea’s victory marks a notable upset, boosting her confidence and ranking points.

    In a broader context, Sabalenka’s injury raises questions about player health management and scheduling in professional tennis. The sport demands peak physical condition, and injuries can severely impact rankings and career trajectories. Fans and analysts will be watching closely to see if Sabalenka can recover in time to compete at Roland Garros, where she has previously performed well. Her status will influence tournament dynamics and the overall competition among the world’s elite women players.

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