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Wawrinka and Azarenka awarded US Open wildcards

August 14, 2018 23:37 IST
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Former Grand Slam champions Victoria Azarenka, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Stan Wawrinka headlined the list of players given wildcards into this year's US Open, the US Tennis Association said on Tuesday.

Former World No 1 Azarenka, the winner of two Australian Open titles and twice a US Open runner-up, withdrew from last year's tournament at Flushing Meadows because of a child custody battle.

Although she has risen to 87th in the world this week, the Belarussian needed the wildcard as she was not ranked high enough when the cutoff for the entry list was made.

It was the same reason Kuznetsova, who won the first of her two Grand Slam titles at the 2004 US Open aged 19, did not gain automatic entry.

 

The Russian has risen to 88th in the world after collecting her 18th WTA title nine days ago in Washington.

Swiss Wawrinka, a three-time Grand Slam champion, did not defend his 2016 Flushing Meadows title last year because of a knee injury that required surgery last August and kept him sidelined until January.

Since exiting in the second round at Wimbledon, Wawrinka has won only three matches during the American hardcourt campaign.

He fell in the first round in Washington before suffering a third-round loss to world number one and eventual champion Rafael Nadal in Toronto. He is back in action in Cincinnati this week and will face Japan's Kei Nishikori in the second round.

The US Open runs from Aug. 27-Sept. 9.

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