Tennis-Rybakina withdraws from Bad Homburg Open citing hip discomfort


FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Queen's Club Championships - Queen's Club, London, Britain - June 12, 2026 Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina in action during her quarter final match against Britain's Katie Boulter REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

(Corrects Starodubtseva's first name ⁠to Yuliia, not Yaroslava, in paragraph 5)

June 19 (Reuters) - ⁠Elena Rybakina has suffered another setback in her ‌Wimbledon preparations after withdrawing from the Bad Homburg Open with a hip issue, tournament organisers said on Friday.

The world number two pulled ​out a day after a surprise round-of-16 ⁠defeat to 35th-ranked Alexandra ⁠Eala at the Berlin Open.

“Unfortunately, I have to withdraw ⁠from Bad ‌Homburg due to some discomfort in my right hip," Rybakina, 27, said in a story ⁠shared by the tournament's official Instagram page.

"I ​need to consult ‌with my medical team and undergo further assessment before ⁠making any ​decisions about the next steps. Thank you for your understanding and support.”

The 2022 Wimbledon champion has now lost three ⁠of her last four matches, a run ​that began with a second-round defeat to Yuliia Starodubtsevaat the French Open.

On grass, she won her opening match at ⁠Queen’s Club before losing to Katie Boulter in the quarter-finals, and then fell 7-5 6-4 to Eala in Berlin on Thursday.

Rybakina is 32-10 this season, having won titles ​at the Australian Open and Stuttgart, ⁠but will now focus on regaining fitness ahead of Wimbledon, ​which begins on June 29, ‌as she bids for a second ​title at the All England Club.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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