ATP Tour

Defending champ Anderson pulls out of New York Open

2019-02-09 13:33

Cape Town - The New York Open was deal a triple body blow with defending champion Kevin Anderson, Jack Sock and Alex De Minaur all pulling out of the event.

Two-time Grand Slam runner-up Anderson picked up a right elbow injury during his Australian Open defeat last month and has not yet recovered fully.

"I’m really disappointed to not be going back to the @NewYorkOpen to defend my title," Anderson wrote. "I have great memories from last year and will miss the great fans, but I need to focus on getting my elbow back to its best. I wish the tournament all the best and hope to be back next year."

He was replaced in the draw by American Frances Tiafoe, the man who beat him the second round at Melbourne Park.

Tiafoe’s compatriot Sock has also been forced to withdraw as he underwent surgery on torn ligaments in his finger and will be out of action for at least two months.

Australian De Minaur was another withdrawal from the ATP World Tour 250 series event, but he pulled out due to illness.

"Unfortunately I contracted an illness during the Davis Cup and have had medical advice to withdraw from the New York Open," De Minaur tweeted. "I am disappointed and look forward to potentially competing there in 2020."

The New York Open will take place from February 11-17 in Uniondale.


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