Tennis-Sabalenka exits Rome with injury concern ahead of French Open


FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Italian Open - Foro Italico, Rome, Italy - May 9, 2026 Belarus' Aryna Sabalenka in action during her round of 32 match against Romania's Sorana Cirstea REUTERS/Claudia Greco/File Photo

ROME, May 10 (Reuters) - Aryna ⁠Sabalenka's French Open preparations suffered a setback following a third-round ⁠defeat by Sorana Cirstea at the Italian Open, with the ‌world No. 1 now looking to shake off an injury ahead of the Grand Slam that begins this month.

Sabalenka needed treatment late in her meeting with Cirstea on ​Saturday before she fell 2-6 6-3 7-5 ⁠for her second defeat in ⁠three matches after a quarterfinal loss to Hailey Baptiste at the ⁠Madrid ‌Open last month.

"I feel like I didn't play well from the beginning till the end. I started really well, but ⁠I dropped the level," four-time Grand Slam champion ​Sabalenka said in ‌Rome.

"I felt like my body was limiting me from performing at ⁠the highest ​level. She stepped in and played incredible tennis. She didn't really give me many opportunities.

"That was a tough one. But I guess we never lose; ⁠we only learn, so it's okay."

Sabalenka's disappointing ​claycourt swing follows a stellar run on hardcourts, during which she captured the Brisbane title, reached the Australian Open final and claimed back-to-back trophies ⁠in Indian Wells and Miami.

The Belarusian said she now hoped to recover her fitness in time for the French Open, which gets underway in Paris on May 24, after losing last year's final against ​Coco Gauff.

"I'd say that probably it's like ⁠my lower back, connected to the hip, which limited my full rotation," ​the 28-year-old added.

"I guess we're just going ‌to have some days off. We're ​going to spend it on recovery. That's the plan for now."

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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