Maria Sharapova will not play at Wimbledon after pulling out of qualifying with muscle injury

Injured | Maria Sharapova
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Richard Parry12 June 2017

Maria Sharapova has withdrawn from Wimbledon qualifying due to a muscle injury she sustained at the Italian Open in Rome in May.

Sharapova, who is coming back from a 15-month suspension for taking the banned drug meldonium, had been due to enter qualifying after rejecting a wild card.

But she posted in a Facebook message: "After an additional scan, the muscle tear that I sustained in Rome will unfortunately not allow me to compete in the grass court tournaments I was scheduled to play."

The news means Sharapova will also withdraw from the Aegon Classic in Birmingham, for which she had been granted a wild card.

In her statement she added: "I want to thank the LTA for their amazing support on my return and providing me with a Birmingham wild card, a tournament which I hope many of you will be able to attend.

"I look forward to meeting you there next year. I will continue to work on my recovery and my next scheduled tournament is in Stanford."

Sharapova was denied a wild card for this month's French Open and took a potentially divisive decision by the All England Club out of their hands by announcing she would go through qualifying.

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News of her withdrawal will end a potential logistical nightmare for organisers of the usually low-key qualifying event given the interest in her comeback.

Sharapova reached the semi-finals on her comeback at the Porsche Open in Stuttgart in May but it left the women's tour divided.

A number of fellow top players expressed disapproval at the opportunities granted to Sharapova, with former Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard branding her a "cheater" ahead of their recent Madrid Open showdown.

Additional reporting by the Press Association

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