Casualties Mount as Top Players Withdraw from ATP Masters 1000 Toronto 2023

Long list of casualties in the sixth Masters 1000 of the season. The ATP Masters 1000 in Toronto, also known as the National Bank Open presented by Rogers, which takes place in Canada, will have significant absences despite the fact that it has a large poster.

Seeds Masters 1000 Toronto 2023

He Toronto Masters 1000 You will not be able to count on your current champion. Pablo Carreno He continues to recover from the injury and, as he told Canal Tenis exclusively, he hopes his return will be at the US Open. The other Spaniard who has not been able to recover is Roberto Bautista. The man from Castellón has not had a good season and to top it off he has suffered a sprain with his horses that has made him miss Kitzbuhel and also Toronto.

The most notable casualty, although it was almost announced, was that of Novak Djokovic. The Serbian will rest and return to the Cincinnati Masters 1000 with the aim of preparing the assault on the last Grand Slam of the season, the US Open. Cilic He continues with bad news and despite fighting against the elements, he will not be part of the game in the Canadian tournament. Kyrgios He shone and had his best season in 2022, but in 2023 he only played one game and ended up losing. The Aussie will not play in Toronto and it will be another delicate casualty, especially because of the appeal it generates in a championship of such magnitude.

The great revelation of the Mutua Madrid Open, Jan Lenard Struff it won’t be in Canada either. Finally, we must talk about a Denis Shapovalov that he will not be in front of his fans and it will be a very delicate casualty for all the Canadian fans who had one of their great assets in their left-handed game to go far in the tournament held in Toronto.

The drops and absences of the Masters Toronto 2023

Novak Djokovic (SRB)Karen Khachanov (RUS)Roberto Bautista (ESP)Pablo Carreño (ESP)Marin Cilic (CRO)Nick Kyrgios (AUS)Denis Shapovalov (CAN)Jan Lenard Struff (GER)Rafael Nadal (ESP)
2023-08-04 17:50:38
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