Injured Goffin pulls out of Wimbledon

“David’s rehabilitation is going well and the injury is gradually improving, but in order not to risk it and to be 100 percent for his return, David decided with his doctors and team to return to competition after Wimbledon,” Goffin’s team said in a statement.

Published : Jun 14, 2017 21:50 IST

Belgium’s David Goffin in action at the French Open.

Belgian David Goffin withdrew from Wimbledon today because of the nasty ankle injury he suffered at the recent French Open.

The 26-year-old was forced to retire from his third-round match at Roland Garros when his right foot got jammed beneath the rolled-up covers at the back of the Suzanne Lenglen Court.

“David’s rehabilitation is going well and the injury is gradually improving, but in order not to risk it and to be 100 percent for his return, David decided with his doctors and team to return to competition after Wimbledon,” Goffin’s team said in a statement.

The World No. 13 has had a good season so far in reaching two ATP Tour finals, and he also beat Dominic Thiem and Novak Djokovic during his run to the Monte Carlo Masters semi-finals in April.

The 131st edition of Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam tournament of the year, will run from July 3 to July 16.