Casper Ruud and Arthur Fils will both miss Wimbledon due to injuries that were exacerbated during Roland Garros.
Ruud, a three-time Grand Slam finalist, was eliminated by Nuno Borges in the second round of the clay-court major last month. The Norwegian, who had picked up his first ATP Masters 1000 title in Madrid, revealed afterwards that a left-knee injury had been bothering him leading into Paris.
“When you're practicing, leading up to the tournament, it's easier to avoid certain movements that are painful. It's not painful. Everything is not painful. But certain movements out there are kind of what makes it painful. Certain shots are painful to do,” he told press following his loss to Borges.
“When you're playing matches, you can't really control it in the same way. You do everything you can to get to every ball. Sometimes you kind of forget that this is a shot I shouldn't go for maybe in terms of pain in the knee. That's pretty much all.”