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It’s a no-go for Stan

Wawrinka out as tennis reels from fresh body blow

- RIO DE JANEIRO: World No. 4

Stan Wawrinka withdrew from the Olympics with a back injury, dealing another blow to the tennis tournament which has been hit by high-profile pull-outs.

The 31-year-old is the third Swiss player to withdraw after Roger Federer and Belinda Bencic who also scratched from the competitio­n through injury.

“I am very sad,” said Wawrinka, the former French and Australian Open champion.

“Going to Rio was close to my heart. After Beijing (2008) and London (2012), I wanted to live these Games in Brazil.

“Sadly, it’s not possible. I wish good luck to all the Swiss athletes who will go to Rio and I will support them from distance.”

Wawrinka aggravated his back injury in Toronto last week where he reached the semi-finals.

He won the Olympic doubles gold medal with Federer at the 2008 Games but lost in the first round of the singles in London to eventual champion Andy Murray.

World No. 3 Federer opted out of the Games last week and shut down his 2016 season to rest a knee injury.

One day later, teenager Bencic, the world No. 19, withdrew with a wrist injury.

Tennis, which starts on Saturday, has been hit by a number of pull-outs over injury, fears of the Zika virus or scheduling complaints.

Milos Raonic, Tomas Berdych, Dominic Thiem, Richard Gasquet, John Isner, Feliciano Lopez and Nick Kyrgios are not playing.

The women’s singles are stripped of Simona Halep, Victoria Azarenka, who is pregnant, Bencic and Karolina Pliskova.

Maria Sharapova, silver medallist behind Serena Williams in 2012, is serving a two-year doping ban.

The men’s doubles was also tainted when defending champions Bob and Mike Bryan opted out, insisting “our family’s health is now our top priority”. — AFP

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Tough luck: stan awrinka of swit erland a ravated his ack in ry in the semi finals of the ro ers p in Toronto last week.

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