19 August,2021 07:02 AM IST | Paris | AFP
Dominic Thiem. Pic/Getty Images
Defending champion Dominic Thiem announced on social media on Wednesday the "tough decision" to pull out of this month's US Open after failing to recover sufficiently from a wrist injury he picked up in Mallorca in June.
The Austrian, 27, who will also miss the remainder of the 2021 season, said he had been making a good recovery before feeling renewed pain last week. "Unfortunately, I've had to withdraw from the US Open and will miss the rest of the 2021 season," he tweeted.
"I'm really disappointed not to be able to defend the title in New York but I haven't recovered from the wrist injury I suffered back in June at the Mallorca Open. The past six weeks, I've been following medical advice, wearing the wrist splint, doing exercise to stay in shape before starting to train back on the courts. "My recovery was going really well but then last week I hit a ball during training and started to feel some pain again. I went straight to see the doctors.
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"After some tests, they said that my wrist needs more time, so we've agreed on being conservative and to give my wrist some time to recover. I'll wear the wrist splint for a couple more weeks before starting with exercises and then training with the racquet again. It has been a tough decision, but I know this is what I have to do. I have a long career ahead of me and it's important not to take risks and rush back."
Thiem staged a memorable comeback in New York last year, losing the first two sets in the final before beating Alexander Zverev in five. The World No. 6 went on to reach the quarter-finals of the delayed 2020 French Open and the final of the season-ending Masters in London.
However, he struggled with form this year, losing in straight sets to Grigor Dimitrov in the fourth round of the Australian Open. He duly took a break from tennis to "recharge" and on his return reached the semi-finals in Madrid.
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