Cassper Ruud Withdraws from Wimbledon: Knee Injury Forces Latest Seed to Step Back
In a disappointing turn of events for tennis fans, Cassper Ruud, currently ranked No. 16 in the world, has officially withdrawn from Wimbledon. The talented player has been battling a persistent knee injury since the French Open, leading to his recent exit from a tournament in Mallorca.
His manager, Tina Falster, shared insights on Ruud’s condition, stating, "He’s back on court, but it appears that competing in best-of-five sets is a bit premature for him at this stage."
Ruud is not alone in his withdrawal, as other notable players, including World No. 15 Arthur Fils, Sebastian Korda, Zhizhen Zhang, and Nick Kyrgios, have also pulled out of the prestigious tournament.
Stay tuned for further updates as the Wimbledon event unfolds, and we wish Ruud a speedy recovery!