Sydney Australia’s tennis star Nick Kirgiyos withdrew the name from the Games starting on July 23, a few hours after the audience’s entry into the Tokyo Olympics confirmed the ban on entry into the field. Kirgiyos gave a statement on social media and informed about his decision. He said that he took this decision due to prohibition of entry of spectators in his health and Tokyo Olympics. He said, “It was my dream to play Olympics and I know maybe this opportunity will not be available again. But I cannot play in the empty stadium. Also I want a healthy Australian player to take my place in the team.” Kirgiyos also had to leave the third round match due to stretch in the abdominal muscle. Kirgiyos Korona stayed in Australia during the epidemic and did not participate in the French Open. Let us know that Novak Djokovic of Serbia, Roger Federer of Switzerland, Naomi Osaka of Japan and Australia’s Aishley Barti Tokyo Olympics are included in the admission list, which has been announced by the International Tennis Federation (ITF). However, the ITF had already said that the admission list may still change. At the same time, Federer had said last weekend that he would wait for Wimbledon to end on July 11 and then decide whether he would like to go to Japan or not. Djokovic has made it clear that he will try to complete the ‘Golden Slam’ which was only able to complete the Steffi Graf in 1988, when he won the four Grand Slam in the same year and also won the Olympic single gold medal. Djokovic has won the Australia Open and the French Open title last month in February this year and he has to play the third round in Wimbledon on Friday. Osaka’s competitions will be returned with the Olympics. She was removed after the first round of the French Open to take a break related to mental health. The Olympics will be played from July 23 and the tennis competition will start on the hard court from the next day. The eligibility of the players will be ranked 14 June. The French Open was over a day before. Among women are number one player Barti, number two Osaka, number four Belarus’s Arena Sabalanka, number five Ukraine’s Elina Switolina, No. Seven Canada’s Bianka Andreskue, number nine Poland’s IGA Swiatek and number 10 Czech Republic’s Petra Quitova. Apart from Simona Halep of Romania, Serena Williams and Sophia Kenin of America will not go to Tokyo. The men’s category is number one Djokovic, number two Russia’s Denil Medvedev, number four Greece’s Stefanos Sitipas, number six Alexander Zverev of Germany, Andre Rubleve of Russia, number seven Russia, number eight federer and number nine Italy’s mother -in -law Beretini. Spain’s Rafael Nadal and Roberto Batista Agut and Austria’s Dominic Theme will not go to Tokyo. The two -time defending champions Britain’s Andy Murray is also included in the list, which was given special discounts as the players who are not sufficient for direct admission have won the most Olympic and Grand Slam titles.
Tokyo 2020: Nick Kirgiyos withdrew due to injury, injury
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