Lorenzo Musetti and Arthur Fils are still not yet at 100%. Both tennis players have seen Roland Garros, their preferred Grand Slam, slip away from view due to injuries. But while they did not appear in Paris, they may not participate in Wimbledon either. Currently, both are still registered, but their withdrawals from Queen's and Stuttgart have raised concerns for two players who have always been affected by injuries.
The presence of Lorenzo Musetti and Arthur Fils at Wimbledon remains uncertain
The Italian tore his femoral rectus muscle in Rome, marking his second serious injury of the year, following the one suffered at the Australian Open in the right adductor, forcing him to retire in the quarterfinals when leading two sets against Novak Djokovic. He returned to the clay court season, gradually finding his game until this new setback ruled him out of Paris, where he reached the semifinals last year. In fact, being unable to defend this result has dropped him out of the top 10, currently ranking as world number 16.
On the other hand, the Frenchman had been one of the top performers on the clay court circuit. He won the Conde de Godó in Barcelona and reached the semifinals of the Mutua Madrid Open, but in his Rome debut, he felt something unusual in his hip and decided to withdraw immediately. He was hoping to be the flagship of French tennis at Roland Garros, but the pain persisted, leading to his withdrawal.
Now, there are 19 days left until the start of Wimbledon, just over two and a half weeks for both Lorenzo Musetti and Arthur Fils to try to make it to Wimbledon. However, considering focusing on the North American hard court swing instead of grass cannot be ruled out. Only they, especially their bodies, will know.
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