It's a shame, but Carla Suárez will not be in what could have been her last US Open, unless the Canary Islands decides to complete the 2021 season, since a withdrawal that already announced some time ago is getting closer and closer and that could arrive in the middle of the next course.
Carla, who withdrew from the Cincinnati Open held these days in New York due to a “medical illness” of which no details were given, said she would decide on her presence at the US Open in the following days. , has not recovered in time and confirmed it on social networks. “I regret to announce that I will not be able to participate in @usopen as I would have liked. I am still awaiting medical results and we have opted for prudence. I hope to see you soon!”, Suárez says in the message posted in Spanish. In the writing in English, she adds that she is “not ready to compete at the moment.”
I'm sorry to announce that I will not be able to participate in the @usopen as would have been my wish. I am still awaiting medical results and we have opted for caution. Hope to see you soon! pic.twitter.com/HVh70B88yL
– Carla Suárez Navarro (@CarlaSuarezNava) August 24, 2020
Carla's place in the US Open table, where she was a quarter-finalist twice (2013 and 2018), will be occupied by the Japanese Kurumi Nara, who will be who is in the pairings that will be drawn this Thursday. As for the rest of the Spanish, the doubt continues about the participation of Garbiñe Muguruza, who also resigned from Western & Southern, although he indicated that he expected to be ready for the best New Yorker.