Canada's Eugenie Bouchard withdrew from the US Open on Sunday after failing to recover from the head injury she suffered in a freak locker room fall, organisers said
Eugenie Bouchard
New York: Canada's Eugenie Bouchard withdrew from the US Open on Sunday after failing to recover from the head injury she suffered in a freak locker room fall, organisers said.
Eugenie Bouchard
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"Eugenie Bouchard is withdrawing from the women's singles competition at the 2015 US Open due to a concussion," said a statement.
The 21-year-old had been due to face Italy's Roberta Vinci later Sunday for a spot in the quarter-finals. Bouchard, the poster girl of the women's game, had already pulled out of the women's doubles and mixed doubles on Saturday.
She suffered the injury on Friday night when she slipped and fell in the women's locker room.