Injury forces Zvonareva out of Australian Open harassing

Author : divid2002
Publish Date : 2021-04-18 09:15:36


Injury forces Zvonareva out of Australian Open harassing

Former world No.2 Vera Zvonareva has withdrawn from next month's Australian Open because of a shoulder injury.

The 28-year-old Russian, twice a semi-finalist in Melbourne and defending women's doubles champion (with compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova), announced on her Facebook page that she was pulling out of the event which starts on the January 14.

'Hey everyone ... some bad news. I will not be able to go to Australia this year,' Zvonareva said.



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'My body is not 100% recovered yet and I want to start when I know I can play the rest of the year. I keep working hard to get healthy. Thank you for all your support!'

The Russian was troubled by a series of injuries (left hip and right shoulder) in 2012 which saw her compete at just 10 events.

Her last appearance in a grand slam was at Wimbledon in June, where she reached the third round before retiring with an upper respiratory illness.

Her absence from all tournaments since the London Olympics has seen her slip down the WTA rankings to No.96.

Zvonareva is a two-time grand slam finalist reaching both the Wimbledon final and the U.S. Open final in 2010 losing to Serena Williams and Belgium's Kim Clijsters respectively.

Her last appearance in a grand slam was at Wimbledon in June, where she reached the third round before retiring with an upper respiratory illness. The 28-year-old Russian, twice a semi-finalist in Melbourne and defending women's doubles champion (with compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova), announced on her Facebook page that she was pulling out of the event which starts on the January 14. 'My body is not 100% recovered yet and I want to start when I know I can play the rest of the year. I keep working hard to get healthy. Thank you for all your support!' 'Hey everyone ... some bad news. I will not be able to go to Australia this year,' Zvonareva said. Her absence from all tournaments since the London Olympics has seen her slip down the WTA rankings to No.96. Her last appearance in a grand slam was at Wimbledon in June, where she reached the third round before retiring with an upper respiratory illness. The Russian was troubled by a series of injuries (left hip and right shoulder) in 2012 which saw her compete at just 10 events. 'My body is not 100% recovered yet and I want to start when I know I can play the rest of the year. I keep working hard to get healthy. Thank you for all your support!' 'Hey everyone ... some bad news. I will not be able to go to Australia this year,' Zvonareva said. Her last appearance in a grand slam was at Wimbledon in June, where she reached the third round before retiring with an upper respiratory illness. 'My body is not 100% recovered yet and I want to start when I know I can play the rest of the year. I keep working hard to get healthy. Thank you for all your support!' 'Hey everyone ... some bad news. I will not be able to go to Australia this year,' Zvonareva said. 'Hey everyone ... some bad news. I will not be able to go to Australia this year,' Zvonareva said. Zvonareva is a two-time grand slam finalist reaching both the Wimbledon final and the U.S. Open final in 2010 losing to Serena Williams and Belgium's Kim Clijsters respectively. Former world No.2 Vera Zvonareva has withdrawn from next month's Australian Open because of a shoulder injury. The 28-year-old Russian, twice a semi-finalist in Melbourne and defending women's doubles champion (with compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova), announced on her Facebook page that she was pulling out of the event which starts on the January 14. Her last appearance in a grand slam was at Wimbledon in June, where she reached the third round before retiring with an upper respiratory illness. 'Hey everyone ... some bad news. I will not be able to go to Australia this year,' Zvonareva said. Her last appearance in a grand slam was at Wimbledon in June, where she reached the third round before retiring with an upper respiratory illness. Her absence from all tournaments since the London Olympics has seen her slip down the WTA rankings to No.96. The Russian was troubled by a series of injuries (left hip and right shoulder) in 2012 which saw her compete at just 10 events. Her last appearance in a grand slam was at Wimbledon in June, where she reached the third round before retiring with an upper respiratory illness. Her absence from all tournaments since the London Olympics has seen her slip down the WTA rankings to No.96. The Russian was troubled by a series of injuries (left hip and right shoulder) in 2012 which saw her compete at just 10 events. The 28-year-old Russian, twice a semi-finalist in Melbourne and defending women's doubles champion (with compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova), announced on her Facebook page that she was pulling out of the event which starts on the January 14. The 28-year-old Russian, twice a semi-finalist in Melbourne and defending women's doubles champion (with compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova), announced on her Facebook page that she was pulling out of the event which starts on the January 14. Her absence from all tournaments since the London Olympics has seen her slip down the WTA rankings to No.96.

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