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Defending champ Wawrinka out of Open with ailing knee

- By Brian Mahoney Associated Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK — Stan Wawrinka chose long-term health over a U.S. Open title defense.

The defending champion pulled out of the tournament Friday because of an injured knee, saying he decided to undergo a “medical interventi­on” and sit out the rest of 2017. He did not provide any specifics about the injury or treatment.

“This was the only solution to make sure I will be able to compete at the top level for many more years,” Wawrinka said in a statement through his agency.

He joins the man he beat in last year’s final at Flushing Meadows, Novak Djokovic, in calling it quits for this season because of injury.

Like Roger Federer last year, Wawrinka couldn’t make it to New York for the season’s final major, which begins Aug. 28.

The fourth-ranked Wawrinka added last year’s title to his 2014 Australian Open and 2015 French Open championsh­ips. He got back to the finals in Paris in June, losing to Rafael Nadal, but was eliminated by Daniil Medvedev in the first round at Wimbledon.

The 32-year-old Swiss was clearly bothered by his left knee then, icing it during changeover­s. He said after the defeat the knee had been a problem on and off all season and he needed to figure out what was wrong. Wawrinka finishes with a 26-11 record with just one title this season. He says he is looking toward his recovery and playing in 2018.

“I love this sport and I will work hard to get back to my top level and play many more years,” Wawrinka said.

Wawrinka follows his former Olympic doubles and Davis Cup champion teammate in having to cut short his season because of his knee.

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