Tennis-Rune skips Hamburg, French Open to continue Achilles recovery


Tennis - ATP Masters 1000 - Shanghai Masters - Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena, Shanghai, China - October 9, 2025 Denmark's Holger Rune in action during his quarter final match against Monaco's Valentin Vacherot REUTERS/Go Nakamura/File Photo

May 11 (Reuters) - Former ⁠world number four Holger Rune has ⁠withdrawn from the Hamburg Open and ‌the French Open as he continues to recover from a torn Achilles, the Dane said on Monday.

The ​23-year-old had surgery in ⁠October to repair his ⁠Achilles. Rune's best Grand Slam results include ⁠back-to-back ‌quarter-final appearances at the French Open in 2022 and 2023, as ⁠well as a run to the ​Wimbledon quarter-finals ‌in 2023.

He was set to return to ⁠action ​this month in Hamburg, but opted against rushing his comeback on clay.

"Tough decision not ⁠to play the clay season, ​but the right one," Rune posted on social media platform X. "Can't wait to see you ⁠all on the grass. Thank you to everyone for your love and support throughout my rehab. See you in not ​too long."

The Hamburg ATP ⁠500 clay-court event is scheduled for May 17-23, ​while the French Open ‌main draw starts on ​May 24.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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