Sharapova pulls out of Brisbane International
Reigning French Open champion Maria Sharapova was forced to withdraw from the season-opening Brisbane International on Tuesday with a right collarbone injury.
Reigning French Open champion Maria Sharapova was forced to withdraw from the season-opening Brisbane International on Tuesday with a right collarbone injury.
"I had a bit of inflammation in my collarbone and I sent it to my doctor in New York and he told me I couldn't really do much overhead training for about a week," said the Russian world number two.
"So to be fair I haven't really given myself a chance to pretty much hit any serves or anything over my head, I've just been practising groundstrokes. So I just kind of ran out of time here," she added.
It is the second year in a row that Sharapova has withdrawn from the tournament without playing a shot.
In 2012 she skipped Brisbane because of an ankle injury and went straight to Melbourne to prepare for the Australian Open, where she finished runner-up to Victoria Azarenka.
Sharapova said she would do the same this year, passing up the opportunity of playing in Sydney next week to make sure she is fit for Melbourne.
"I have my own fair share of experience and know that it's much more important to be healthy going into a big tournament like the Australian Open than go into something big with a lot of matches and feel like you're not prepared health-wise," said the 25-year-old, who pulled out of an exhibition tournament in South Korea last week.
Earlier, former champion Radek Stepanek pulled out of Tuesday's first-round clash with Lleyton Hewitt due to an eye infection, handing Russian lucky loser Igor Kunitsyn a berth in the main draw.
Two seeds fell by the wayside in early matches on Tuesday.
Italian Sara Errani, the fifth seed, lost in three sets to 2012 runner-up Daniela Hantuchova 4-6, 6-1, 7-5 while in the men's draw, Uzbekistan's Denis Istomin downed eighth seed Slovakian Martin Klizan 6-1 6-2.