TAYLOR FRITZ want to withdraw from TANNIS game because of..

TAYLOR FRITZ, WHO HAS AN ABDOMINAL INJURY, WITHDRAWS FROM PARIS AND OPENED THE TURIN DOOR FOR CASPER RUUD AND OTHERS.


When it was announced on Tuesday that Taylor Fritz will withdraw with the Paris Masters, the ATP Finals lost one possible participant. The fact that he would probably miss out on the top eight spots due to that injury makes room for some of the guys who were trailing the American in the standings. Fritz hasn’t officially announced the end of his season, but it is likely given the number of remaining tournaments.

Due to an abdominal ailment, American Taylor Fritz was forced to withdraw from the Paris Masters and is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
Fritz, 26, had to quit after appearing to be in significant agony during his first-round triumph over Sebastian Baez on Monday in straight sets.
I’ve been bothered about something for a short while now. Before the match, I didn’t think it would be too difficult, but when I slid out and cut that forehand, I felt like I had accomplished something I had never done to it before,” Fritz remarked.

 

“Like maybe I tore something or pulled it. So I’m going to have to get it checked out and see what’s going on.”
Although it hasn’t been confirmed how long he will be out for, with so little left of the season it could bring his 2023 to an end.
It also means he will probably miss the ATP Finals in Turin as he would have to travel injured as an alternate, which seems unlikely.
With several players vying for the final two spots, it keeps the competition for the remaining spots in Turin incredibly exciting.
Andrey Rublev, Daniil Medvedev, Daniil Medjokovic, Jannik Sinner, and Novak Djokovic are all scheduled to compete; Stefanos Tsitsipas is almost guaranteed to be the sixth name called.
This implies that pressure is on Holger Rune and Alexander Zverev, who are ranked seventh and ninth, respectively.

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