Barty, Venus, Kerber exit WTA Montreal event, Halep enters

Barty is coming off a singles title at Wimbledon, her second Grand Slam crown after the 2019 French Open.

Published : Jul 30, 2021 09:45 IST

Barty was defeated in the first round of the Tokyo Olympics this week but has reached the semi-finals of the mixed doubles with John Peers.
Barty was defeated in the first round of the Tokyo Olympics this week but has reached the semi-finals of the mixed doubles with John Peers.
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Barty was defeated in the first round of the Tokyo Olympics this week but has reached the semi-finals of the mixed doubles with John Peers.

World number one Ashleigh Barty, Angelique Kerber and US star Venus Williams withdrew from next month's WTA Montreal tournament, Tennis Canada announced Thursday.

However, organizers also said that two-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep of Romania will enter the field, replacing Williams as a wildcard entry.

"We're obviously disappointed that Ashleigh, Angelique and Venus will not be with us this year. They are exceptionally talented players," Montreal tournament director Eugene Lapierre said.

"On the other hand, we're very excited we will once again host Simona in Montreal. We still have 18 players from the top 20."

Tenth-ranked Halep, who won titles at Montreal in 2016 and 2018, has been sidelined since the Italian Open with a calf injury.

"I'm really looking forward to coming back to Montreal," Halep said. "I've been working hard to prepare for the North American swing."

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Barty is coming off a singles title at Wimbledon, her second Grand Slam crown after the 2019 French Open.

"My team and I have made the decision to withdraw to have a few weeks to rest and recover from the heavy schedule of the last month," Barty said.

"While it saddens me that I won't be able to go this year, I fully intend to come back when the tour returns to Montreal in 2023."

Barty was defeated in the first round of the Tokyo Olympics this week but has reached the semi-finals of the mixed doubles with John Peers.

Three-time Grand Slam champion Kerber, ranked 21st, said she needed more time to prepare for a return to conmpetition while 109th-ranked Williams, a seven-time Grand Slam singles champion, cited health reasons, Tennis Canada said.

Kerber and Williams pulling out opened spots in the main draw for American Danielle Collins and Australian Ajla Tomljanovic.

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