Bartoli pulls out of Stanford tennis

Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli has joined world No.2 Maria Sharapova in withdrawing from the Stanford tennis tournament in California due to injury.

Bartoli pulls out of Stanford tennis

Champion Marion Bartoli has pulled out of the Stanford tournament with a strained hamstring.

Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli has pulled out of next week's WTA Tour Stanford tournament with a strained hamstring.

The withdrawal of Bartoli robs the event of another top draw, coming just three days after world No.2 Maria Sharapova pulled out with an injury.

"The injury has not completely healed," Bartoli said of the strain suffered during the Wimbledon tournament.

The absence of France's Bartoli, who is ranked seventh in the world, leaves world No.4 Agnieszka Radwanska as the only player ranked in the top 10 left in the 28-player field.

No.13 Samantha Stosur of Australia is the only other player ranked in the top 20.

Bartoli, who reached the Stanford final three times, was replaced by American Mallory Burdette, who is ranked 78th.

"It is unfortunate she will not be able to attend," said tournament spokeswoman Kim Hall.

The tournament, which includes both singles and doubles players, runs from July 22-28.


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