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Billie Jean King Cup: India bounces back to upset New Zealand, registers first win

“I always love coming back to Stuttgart. The atmosphere, the fans, ‌and the support I feel there are ​so special to me. And of course, I was ⁠really hoping to have another chance,” ⁠Sabalenka added after being forced to delay the start of ‌her clay season.

The Stuttgart Open starts on April 13.

Published on Apr 09, 2026

#Aryna #Sabalenka #withdraws #Stuttgart #Open #due #injury"> Aryna Sabalenka withdraws from Stuttgart Open due to injury  Aryna Sabalenka has pulled out of this month’s ​Stuttgart Open due to an injury ‌she sustained following her Miami ​Open triumph in March, ⁠the world number one said on Thursday.The 27-year-old Sabalenka has had a notable ‌but frustrating record in the Stuttgart Open, having reached ‌the final four times ‌in ⁠five years but never winning ⁠the title.She lost to Ash Barty in 2021, Iga Swiatek in 2022 and ​2023 and Jelena ‌Ostapenko in 2025.“Unfortunately, I suffered an injury after Miami, and even though I tried everything to ‌recover in time, I’m not ​ready to compete,” the Belarusian said on Instagram.Sabalenka defeated ⁠hometown favourite Coco Gauff 6-2 4-6 6-3 in the Miami Open ‌final, becoming only the fifth woman to win the Indian Wells and Miami ‘Sunshine Double’ back-to-back.ALSO READ: Billie Jean King Cup: India bounces back to upset New Zealand, registers first win“I always love coming back to Stuttgart. The atmosphere, the fans, ‌and the support I feel there are ​so special to me. And of course, I was ⁠really hoping to have another chance,” ⁠Sabalenka added after being forced to delay the start of ‌her clay season.The Stuttgart Open starts on April 13.Published on Apr 09, 2026  #Aryna #Sabalenka #withdraws #Stuttgart #Open #due #injury
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Billie Jean King Cup: India bounces back to upset New Zealand, registers first win

“I always love coming back to Stuttgart. The atmosphere, the fans, ‌and the support I feel there are ​so special to me. And of course, I was ⁠really hoping to have another chance,” ⁠Sabalenka added after being forced to delay the start of ‌her clay season.

The Stuttgart Open starts on April 13.

Published on Apr 09, 2026

#Aryna #Sabalenka #withdraws #Stuttgart #Open #due #injury">Aryna Sabalenka withdraws from Stuttgart Open due to injury

Aryna Sabalenka has pulled out of this month’s ​Stuttgart Open due to an injury ‌she sustained following her Miami ​Open triumph in March, ⁠the world number one said on Thursday.

The 27-year-old Sabalenka has had a notable ‌but frustrating record in the Stuttgart Open, having reached ‌the final four times ‌in ⁠five years but never winning ⁠the title.

She lost to Ash Barty in 2021, Iga Swiatek in 2022 and ​2023 and Jelena ‌Ostapenko in 2025.

“Unfortunately, I suffered an injury after Miami, and even though I tried everything to ‌recover in time, I’m not ​ready to compete,” the Belarusian said on Instagram.

Sabalenka defeated ⁠hometown favourite Coco Gauff 6-2 4-6 6-3 in the Miami Open ‌final, becoming only the fifth woman to win the Indian Wells and Miami ‘Sunshine Double’ back-to-back.

ALSO READ: Billie Jean King Cup: India bounces back to upset New Zealand, registers first win

“I always love coming back to Stuttgart. The atmosphere, the fans, ‌and the support I feel there are ​so special to me. And of course, I was ⁠really hoping to have another chance,” ⁠Sabalenka added after being forced to delay the start of ‌her clay season.

The Stuttgart Open starts on April 13.

Published on Apr 09, 2026

#Aryna #Sabalenka #withdraws #Stuttgart #Open #due #injury

Aryna Sabalenka has pulled out of this month’s ​Stuttgart Open due to an injury ‌she…