Why has Alex de Minaur withdrawn from Wimbledon 2024?

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ALEX DE MINAUR has today unexpectedly withdrawn from Wimbledon 2024.

SunSport has all the details on the Australian’s shock departure from this year’s tournament.

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Why has Alex de Minaur withdrawn from Wimbledon 2024?

Alex de Minaur has withdrawn from Wimbledon due to a hip injury.

The Australian’s problem occurred after he felt a “loud crack” during his five-set win over Arthur Fils on Monday.

De Minaur called an impromptu press conference at lunchtime to confirm his withdrawal from the tournament.

The World No 9 was due to face Novak Djokovic on Centre Court today in the quarter-finals.

The Australian pulling out of Wimbledon means that Djokovic will have a bye to the semi-finals as the Serbian eyes his eighth tournament triumph.

What’s been said?

On his heartbreaking Wimbledon exit, De Minaur said: “I’m devastated to pull out due to a hip injury, a little tear of the cartilage which is connected to the adductor.

“I felt a loud crack during the last 3 points of match against Fils. I got a scan yesterday that this was the injury. It’s a high risk of making it worse.

“If I am completely honest, they haven’t been able to give a definite recovery plan as it is an unique injury.

“It’s based on pain. Right now, it can be anywhere from 3-6 weeks, it depends how quickly my body heals.”

Asked if there had been any chance that he would be able to play, downcast De Minaur said: “It’s no secret that at this stage of my career, it was the biggest.

“I wanted to do anything I could, once I got the response, I wanted to wake up today and hope I have some form of miracle.

“The problem with me going out and playing, one stretch, one slide, once anything could make this injury go from 3-6 weeks to 4 months, so it’s too much, too risky.”

Who is on at Wimbledon today?

Centre Court – 1.30pm

  • (4) Elena Rybakina (Kaz) v (21) Elina Svitolina (Ukr)
  • (7) Jan Zielinski (Pol) & Su-Wei Hsieh (Tpe) v Joe Salisbury (Gbr) & Heather Watson (Gbr)
  • A. Barty (AUS) C. Dellacqua (AUS) v A. Petkovic (GER) M. Rybarikova (SVK)

Court 1 – 1pm

  • (13) Jelena Ostapenko (Lat) v (31) Barbora Krejcikova (Cze)
  • (25) Lorenzo Musetti (Ita) v (13) Taylor Fritz (USA)

Court 2 – 11am

  • (1) Su-Wei Hsieh (Tpe) & Elise Mertens (Bel) v (11) Cori Gauff (USA) & Jessica Pegula (USA)
  • Rajeev Ram (USA) & Katie Volynets (USA) v Marcus Willis (Gbr) & Alicia Barnett (Gbr)
  • (4) Katerina Siniakova (Cze) & Taylor Townsend (USA) v (9) Lyudmyla Kichenok (Ukr) & Jelena Ostapenko (Lat)

Court 3 – 11am

  • (7) Carolina Dolehide (USA) & Desirae Krawczyk (USA) v Timea Babos (Hun) & Lyudmyla Kichenok (Ukr)
  • (1) Marcel Granollers (Esp) & Horacio Zeballos (Arg) v (8) Kevin Krawietz (Ger) & Tim Puetz (Ger)
  • Greg Rusedski (Gbr) & Iva Majoli (Cro) v Mark Woodforde (Aus) & Dominika Cibulkova (Svk)
  • (8) Barbora Krejcikova (Cze) & Laura Siegemund (Ger) v winner of Marta Kostyuk (Ukr) & Elena Gabriela Ruse (Rom) v (2) Gabriela Dabrowski (Can) & Erin Routliffe (Nzl)

Court 12 – 11am

  • Harri Heliovaara (Fin) & Henry Patten (Gbr) v (4) Marcelo Arevalo (Esa) & Mate Pavic (Cro)
  • (9) Neal Skupski (Gbr) & Michael Venus (Nzl) v Constantin Frantzen (Ger) & Hendrick Jebens (Ger)
  • Nenad Zimonjic (Srb) & Barbara Schett (Aut) v Thomas Enqvist (Swe) & Martina Navratilova (USA)
  • (6) Neal Skupski (Gbr) & Desirae Krawczyk (USA) v Fabrice Martin (Fra) & Cristina Bucsa (Spa)

Court 18 – 11am

  • (15) Max Purcell (Aus) & Jordan Thompson (Aus) v (11) Maximo Gonzalez (Arg) & Andres Molteni (Arg)
  • Jack Withrow (USA) & Aldila Sutjiadi (Ina) v (5) Andrea Vavassori (Ita) & Sara Errani (Ita)
  • Nathaniel Lammons (USA) & Ena Shibahara (Jpn) v winner of Jack Withrow (USA) & Aldila Sutjiadi (Ina) v (5) Andrea Vavassori (Ita) & Sara Errani (Ita)
  • Andres Molteni (Arg) & Asia Muhammad (USA) v (1) Matthew Ebden (Aus) & Ellen Perez (Aus)
  • Winner of Andres Molteni (Arg) & Asia Muhammad (USA) v (1) Matthew Ebden (Aus) & Ellen Perez (Aus) v Santiago Gonzalez (Mex) & Giuliana Olmos (Mex)

TBC – 4pm

  • Henry Patten (Gbr) & Olivia Nicholls (Gbr) v (2) Michael Venus (Nzl) & Erin Routliffe (Nzl)
  • (3) Mate Pavic (Cro) & Lyudmyla Kichenok (Ukr) v Maximo Gonzalez (Arg) & Ulrikke Eikeri (Nor)
  • Jamie Murray (Gbr) & Taylor Townsend (USA) v Kevin Krawietz (Ger) & Alexandra Panova (Rus)

Wheelchair Order of Play:

Court 9 – 10:30am

  • Joachim Gerard (Bel) v Maikel Scheffers (Ned)
  • Daniel Caverzaschi (Esp) vs Alexander Cataldo (Chi)
  • Ziying Wang (Chn) v Maria Florencia Moreno (Arg)
  • Angelica Bernal (Col) vs Xiaohui Li (Chn)
  • Heath Davidson (Aus) v (2) Niels Vink (Ned)

Court 14 – 10:30am

  • Ben Bartram (Gbr) v (2) Alfie Hewett (Gbr)
  • Gordon Reid (Gbr) v (3) Gustavo Fernandez (Arg)
  • (1) Diede De Groot (Ned) v Momoko Ohtani (Jpn)
  • Kgothatso Montjane (Rsa) v Lucy Shuker (Gbr)
  • David Wagner (USA) v Andy Lapthorne (Gbr)

Court 15 – 10:30am

  • Stephane Houdet (Fra) v Takuya Miki (Jpn)
  • Casey Ratzlaff (USA) v Tom Egberink (Ned)
  • Manami Tanaka (Jpn) vs Dana Mathewson (USA)
  • Zhenzhen Zhu (Chn) v (2) Yui Kamiji (Jpn)
  • Guy Sasson (Isr) v Donald Ramphadi (Rsa)

Court 17 – 10:30am

  • (1) Tokito Oda (Jpn) v Takashi Sanada (Jpn)
  • (4) Martin De la Puente (Esp) v Ruben Spaargaren (Ned)
  • (3) Jiske Griffioen (Ned) v Luoyao Guo (Chn)
  • Lizzy De Greef (Ned) v (4) Aniek Van Koot (Ned)
  • (1) Sam Schroder (Ned) v Ahmet Kaplan (Tur)
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