Christian Garin is withdrawn from two more tournaments due to his left wrist injury

The national tennis player has been excluded from the ATP in San Diego and Seoul, due to the physical problems he is facing. His return to the circuit appears to be an unknown.

Christian Garin is going through a tough time with a left wrist injury that has been hampering him since Wimbledon. The inconvenience prevented him from doing the entire North American tour of the cement and although he did return to the US Open and advanced a round, it seems that the evil was complicated, since He dropped out of the Davis Cup series against Peru and now he’s done it from the next two tournaments that were on the schedule.

These are the ATP 250 in San Diego, which starts next week and the ATP in Seoul , which comes next. For now, the outlook is quite uncertain, as there is no specific date for his return. In the meantime, he continues his recovery in Miami, where he will also have to see how his technical staff is made up. after the surprise dismissal of Spaniard Pepe Vendrell. In recent weeks, it is Julio Peralta who accompanied him.

“At the end of the day, unfortunately, stability has to overcome much tougher times than we’ve had at the moment, and that says a bit about the fragility of the teams that have been with him. It really seems to me that we didn’t have enough tolerance As for overcoming, I’m not going to tell you what hard times, because the truth is that I don’t even consider that we had them… Everything was very fast, very rushed and we didn’t fight hard enough to give continuity to this project which had good ingredients” commented the Hispanic coach in an interview with El Deportivo.

Currently, Garin is still entered in the Nur-Sultan ATP 500, where despite not having the ranking to enter directly, he qualified for the main draw due to an exception. established by the ATP, which allows the entry of players who finished in the top 30 in the previous season, who are called Committed players.

To be qualified, these tennis players must play all the Masters 1000 in which they registered directly, with the exception of Monte-Carlo, and at least four ATP 500, including one after the US Open. Thanks to this, the Chilean, who is ranked 83rd, can play this tournament. However, it will depend on what the left wrist is saying.

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Source: Latercera

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