Tsonga withdraws from Rome with thigh injury
Rome: Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga withdrew from the Rome Masters on Monday after injuring a thigh muscle during a morning training session.
The seventh seed, who was to have played in a second-round start against the winner from qualifier Ernests Gulbis and veteran Ivo Karlovic, said he would work to be fit for the start of the French Open at Roland Garros, which begins on May 22.
"I was sick when I left Madrid for two days, and I came here and I tried to play a little bit to see how it goes," Tsonga said. "This morning I just stretched a little bit my adductor.
"I'll take a rest and try to recover for the next step."
Tsonga lost in the Madrid third round to Milos Raonic and played a Monte Carlo semi-final against compatriot Gael Monfils last month.
"This is not something good to be a little bit injured before Roland Garros. I hope I will have the chance to recover quick enough to prepare as good as possible.
"This was not something I was looking for - I hope it's going to be all right."
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