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Britain’s Konta withdraws from match against American Gauff at Canadian Open due to knee injury

Advanced from 1st round when Shuai retired, beat Svitolina in 2nd round then injury struck



Britain's Johanna Konta has pulled out of the Canadian Open due to a knee injury.
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Britain’s Johanna Konta withdrew from her last-16 match against Coco Gauff at the Canadian Open due to a knee injury, organisers said, handing her American opponent a walkover.

Konta’s last event was the Nottingham Open in June where she won the grasscourt title in the build-up to Wimbledon.

The 30-year-old was forced to pull out of the Grand Slam after a member of her team tested positive for COVID-19 and subsequently missed the Tokyo Olympics after contracting the virus.

Leg injury

On her return to action in Montreal, Konta advanced from the opening round when China’s Zhang Shuai retired with a leg injury and then came back from a set down to upset third seed Elina Svitolina in the second round to set up the clash with Gauff.

The Cincinnati hardcourt event begins on Monday, with the U.S. Open starting on Aug. 30.

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