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Tsonga withdraws from Australian Open

The Philippine Star

PARIS — Still hampered by an injury to his right forearm, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has pulled out of the Australian Open.

The 12th-ranked Frenchman struggled with the injury during France's loss to Switzerland in the Davis Cup final in November. He then took part in the lucrative International Premier Tennis League, a franchise-based exhibition competition in Asia and the Middle East.

After withdrawing from the Hopman Cup this week because of the pain, Tsonga said on Wednesday he is "still suffering from a forearm inflammation that prevents me from being at 100 percent of my capacities in a competition."

Tsonga, the runner-up at the Australian Open in 2008, posted pictures of his arm in a protective cast on his website, and said he will need three more weeks of treatment before returning to the tour.

ASIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

AUSTRALIAN

AUSTRALIAN OPEN

COMPETITION

CUP

DAVIS CUP

FOREARM

HOPMAN CUP

INTERNATIONAL PREMIER TENNIS LEAGUE

JO-WILFRIED TSONGA

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