Tennis: Petra Kvitova withdraws from French Open with forearm injury but former champ upbeat for Wimbledon

Petra Kvitova withdrew from the French Open on May 27 due to an injury to her forearm, hours before her first match at the tournament. PHOTO: AFP

PARIS (REUTERS) - Petra Kvitova withdrew from the French Open on Monday (May 27) due to an injury to her forearm, hours before her first match at the tournament against Romania's Sorana Cirstea.

"I'm so disappointed to have to announce my withdrawal from Roland Garros," the sixth seed said on Twitter.

"I've had pain in my left forearm for a few weeks and last night an MRI confirmed a grade two tear which could unfortunately could get a lot worse if I play today."

"They said for now two to three weeks off, which means no tennis, of course, because it's my left forearm. I'm gonna do some fitness and everything what I can do and to kind of prepare my body for the tennis on the grass then.

"Of course that I'm staying positive for the grass season (with Wimbledon from July 1-14)."

The Czech player has been replaced in the draw by lucky loser Kaja Juvan of Slovenia.

Kvitova, a semi-finalist in Paris in 2012, made a strong start to the clay-court season by winning the title in Stuttgart and reaching the quarter-finals in Madrid.

A left calf injury in the third round at Rome affected her momentum heading into Roland Garros, the venue of her return to tennis in 2017 following a knife attack.

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