<p>London: Third seed <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/aryna-sabalenka">Aryna Sabalenka</a> pulled out of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/wimbledon">Wimbledon</a> shortly before her opening match on Monday due to a shoulder injury, organisers said, leaving the women's draw short of a leading contender for the title.</p>.At Wimbledon, players must deal with the challenge of grass.<p>The Belarusian, who was set to face American Emina Bektas, was replaced in the draw by Russian lucky loser Erika Andreeva.</p><p>"I tried everything to get myself ready but unfortunately my shoulder is not cooperating," Sabalenka said on Instagram.</p><p>"I pushed myself to the limit in practice today to try my best, but my team explained that playing would only make things much worse," she added.</p><p>"This tournament means so much to me and I promise I'll be back stronger than ever next year."</p><p>Sabalenka, who suffered a lower back injury this year and struggled with illness at the French Open during her quarter-final loss to 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva, sustained the issue during last month's Berlin Open.</p><p>The Australian Open champion said on Saturday that she was still not 100% heading into the year's third Grand Slam.</p><p>Since claiming her maiden Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in 2023, the 26-year-old Sabalenka has established herself as one of the most consistent players in major tournaments.</p><p>She reached the semi-finals at Roland Garros and Wimbledon last year, as well as the US Open final, and started 2024 by defending her Melbourne crown.</p>
<p>London: Third seed <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/aryna-sabalenka">Aryna Sabalenka</a> pulled out of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/wimbledon">Wimbledon</a> shortly before her opening match on Monday due to a shoulder injury, organisers said, leaving the women's draw short of a leading contender for the title.</p>.At Wimbledon, players must deal with the challenge of grass.<p>The Belarusian, who was set to face American Emina Bektas, was replaced in the draw by Russian lucky loser Erika Andreeva.</p><p>"I tried everything to get myself ready but unfortunately my shoulder is not cooperating," Sabalenka said on Instagram.</p><p>"I pushed myself to the limit in practice today to try my best, but my team explained that playing would only make things much worse," she added.</p><p>"This tournament means so much to me and I promise I'll be back stronger than ever next year."</p><p>Sabalenka, who suffered a lower back injury this year and struggled with illness at the French Open during her quarter-final loss to 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva, sustained the issue during last month's Berlin Open.</p><p>The Australian Open champion said on Saturday that she was still not 100% heading into the year's third Grand Slam.</p><p>Since claiming her maiden Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in 2023, the 26-year-old Sabalenka has established herself as one of the most consistent players in major tournaments.</p><p>She reached the semi-finals at Roland Garros and Wimbledon last year, as well as the US Open final, and started 2024 by defending her Melbourne crown.</p>