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Wimbledon finalist withdraws from French Open as horrific injury luck continues

 

Wimbledon finalist withdraws from French Open as horrific injury luck continues Matteo Berrettini, the 2021 Wimbledon finalist, has withdrawn from the 2025 French Open due to a right wrist injury, marking another setback in his injury plagued career. The Italian tennis star, known for his powerful serve and aggressive baseline play, has faced a series of physical challenges over the past two years, hindering his ability to compete at the highest level. This withdrawal follows his absence from the 2024 Australian Open due to a foot injury and multiple injuries in 2023, including an ankle issue during the US Open and an oblique muscle tear that disrupted his season. Berrettini, who reached the Wimbledon final in 2021 where he lost to Novak Djokovic, has struggled to recapture that form amid these recurring health issues. The announcement, reported across sports news outlets and discussed on platforms like X, underscores the frustration Berrettini faces as he aims to return to elite competition. His withdrawal from the French Open, a tournament where he reached the quarterfinals in 2021, deprives fans of seeing his dynamic game on the clay courts of Roland Garros. Despite these setbacks, Berrettini remains a fan favorite, admired for his resilience and sportsmanship. The tennis community has expressed support, with many hoping the 28 year old can recover fully and compete without further interruptions. His team has not provided a specific timeline for his return, leaving uncertainty about his participation in upcoming tournaments, including Wimbledon 2025, where he has historically performed well. Berrettini’s ongoing injury struggles highlight the physical demands of professional tennis and the challenges of maintaining consistency at the sport’s highest levels. Fans and analysts alike await updates on his recovery, hoping to see him back in action soon.

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