LOTS OF PLAYERS CHANGING SCHEDULES BEFORE WIMBLEDON BEGINS

Written by: on 17th June 2014
French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros
LOTS OF PLAYERS CHANGING SCHEDULES BEFORE WIMBLEDON BEGINS

epa04239729 David Ferrer of Spain in action during his quarter final match against Rafael Nadal of Spain for the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France, 04 June 2014. EPA/YOAN VALAT  |

David Ferrer, the world no.7 who has been a Wimbledon quarterfinalist for the last two years, has flown back home to Valencia for a major check up with his doctor and rates himself as doubtful for the Championships that begin next Monday.

 

The 32 year-old Spaniard has been feeling unwell for some time with a viral infection he believes to be gastric influenza. Ferrer withdrew from this week’s Topshelf Open in the Dutch seaside town of ‘s-Hertogenbosch where he was top seed.

 

‘I’m not sure if I can play at Wimbledon,” said Ferrer who maintains he fell sick in the immediate aftermath of his quarterfinal loss to eventual champion Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros.

 

”It’s been 10 days now and that’s just too long for this problem. I’m going to talk with my doctor in Valencia tomorrow and see.”

 

Meanwhile there is better news of Nadal who over the weekend expressed concern about the pain in his back and suggested he would not be playing any exhibition matches on grass in the build up to Wimbledon where he lost in the first round a year ago and second round in 2012.

 

Nadal, currently back home in Mallorca for a few days rest and recuperation, has confirmed he will play at the BNP Paribas Tennis Classic at London’s Hurlingham Club, just across the River Thames from Wimbledon, on Friday (June 20).

 

Big names such as Queen’s Club champion Grigor Dimitrov, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Tomas Berdych, Kei Nishikori and Wimbledon champion Andy Murray are all on the Hurlingham cast-list along with Marin Cilic and Tommy Robredo. Nadal’s opponent has yet to be named but he said: “This will be my last warm-up match before Wimbledon, it’s always a pleasure to be back in Hurlingham.”

Topics: , , , , , , , ,








10sBalls Top Stories

In Case You Missed It

EUGENIE BOUCHARD NAMED 2018 TENNIS CANADA FEMALE PLAYER OF THE YEAR / EUGENIE BOUCHARD NOMMÉE JOUEUSE DE L’ANNÉE 2018 DE TENNIS CANADA thumbnail

EUGENIE BOUCHARD NAMED 2018 TENNIS CANADA FEMALE PLAYER OF THE YEAR / EUGENIE BOUCHARD NOMMÉE JOUEUSE DE L’ANNÉE 2018 DE TENNIS CANADA

Tennis Canada announced on Wednesday that Eugenie Bouchard is the winner of the 2018 Excellence Awards in the Female Player of the Year and Singles Player of the Year categories.
TENNIS NEWS • CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONSHIPS • TOMMY HAAS, TAYLOR FRITZ, STEVE JOHNSON, MARDY FISH AND MORE thumbnail

TENNIS NEWS • CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONSHIPS • TOMMY HAAS, TAYLOR FRITZ, STEVE JOHNSON, MARDY FISH AND MORE

Time to get tickets to watch! Surly you have heard about The Largest Open Tennis Event in America!
TENNIS NEWS • RAFA NADAL CONFIRMS RETURN TO PRACTICE, EYES ABU DHABI EXHIBITION AND AUSTRALIAN SUMMER thumbnail

TENNIS NEWS • RAFA NADAL CONFIRMS RETURN TO PRACTICE, EYES ABU DHABI EXHIBITION AND AUSTRALIAN SUMMER

According to Uncle Toni, Rafael Nadal was supposed to be back at practice on either Dec. 4 or 5. Well, better late than never!
Conchita Martínez prepara la temporada 2019 de Karolina Pliskova en Tenerife thumbnail

Conchita Martínez prepara la temporada 2019 de Karolina Pliskova en Tenerife

Española y checa ya trabajaron juntas durante el pasado Open de Estados Unidos
ALEJANDRO’S FAVORITE PHOTOS FOR 10SBALLS FROM SOME OF THIS YEAR’S TOURNAMENTS thumbnail

ALEJANDRO’S FAVORITE PHOTOS FOR 10SBALLS FROM SOME OF THIS YEAR’S TOURNAMENTS

Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia hits a forehand to Kaia Kanepi of Estonia during her second round match at the Nature Valley International tennis tournament in Eastbourne, Great Britain, on Tuesday, June 26, 2018.