Muscat Daily

Kerber suffers injury setback

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Adelaide, Australia - Angelique Kerber's preparatio­ns for the opening Grand Slam of the year were dealt a blow on Wednesday when she was forced to retire from the Adelaide Internatio­nal with back pain.

The German, a former world No 1 who won the Australian Open in 2016, pulled out when behind 3-6, 0-2 in her second-round clash with Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska.

The ninth seed began showing serious signs of the back problem early in the second set then stopped after two points in the third game on her own serve, calling for the trainer.

A medical evaluation on court ended with the 31 year old world No 18 calling it quits against her teenaged opponent.

On other courts, Croat Donna Vekic rallied past Maria Sakkari of Greece 2-6, 7-5, 6-1, winning in two hours and overcoming six aces while breaking four times.

She moved into a quarterfin­al against Yastremska.

In the men's draw, Russian Andrey Rublev, who the Qatar Open at the weekend, began his Australian adventure by beating

American Sam Querrey 6-3, 6-3 to move into a last eight clash against Britain's Dan Evans. Rublev, who missed six weeks in 2019 with a wrist injury, improved to a perfect 5-0 for the season.

The Russian did not let a delayed flight from Qatari capital of Doha disrupt his on-site training in Adelaide, with the third seed ready to go against Querrey.

"It's important that I have mental confidence," he said.

"One day you still can play so good, the other day can be not that good. At the end it's all about how you accept these things and how you will find the solution if you're not playing well."

South African qualifier Lloyd Harris also advanced to the quarters with a 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 win over Chile's sixth seed Christian Garin.

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Angelique Kerber

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