Osaka, Kenin, Swiatek withdraw from WTA Montreal event - Punch Newspapers

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Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka, fourth-ranked Sofia Kenin and eighth-ranked Iga Swiatek have withdrawn from next week’s Montreal WTA tournament, Tennis Canada announced on Tuesday.

“I’m sorry to be missing out on Montreal this year,” Osaka said. “I hope to see you all in Canada next year.”“The first part of the season was so intense that I need a couple of days off to rest and prepare for the next few months,” she said. World number three Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus becomes the first seed as a result of Osaka’s departure.

 

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