Tennis

Bianca Andreescu injured again after 15-month layoff

Bianca Andreescu's return to the tennis circuit after a 15-month injury layoff was short-lived as organizers said on Saturday that the 2019 U.S. Open champion had pulled out of next week's Adelaide International with a left leg problem.

Canadian withdraws from upcoming Adelaide International with left leg problem

Bianca Andreescu is shown during a second-round match at the Australian Open earlier this month. The Canadian tennis star was working her way back from a 15-month layoff. (Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

Bianca Andreescu's return to the tennis circuit after a 15-month injury layoff was short-lived, as organizers said on Saturday that the 2019 U.S. Open champion had pulled out of next week's Adelaide International with a left leg problem.

The opening round at this month's Australian Open was the first match for the 20-year-old Canadian since the 2019 WTA Finals in Shenzhen, China, where she retired with a meniscus tear in her left knee.

Andreescu, who was in hard quarantine for 14 days after arriving in Melbourne, exited the Grand Slam in the second round but continued playing at a WTA event at Melbourne Park.

She reached the semi-finals of the Phillip Island Trophy, where she had two match points before losing to Czech Marie Bouzkova.

"After coming back from 15 months [off] and playing long, tough matches, I'm dealing with a lower body issue," Andreescu said in a statement from the Adelaide organizers.

"I want to think about the rest of the season so I'm pulling out of Adelaide."

Andreescu was next scheduled to head to the Middle East for WTA events in Doha and Dubai next month.

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