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Swiatek skips Berlin occasion with shoulder issue, targets Wimbledon

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Iga Swiatek poses with the French Open trophy in Paris.(AP)

Swiatek crushed American Coco Gauff 6-1 6-3 in the Roland Garros last week to come out on top for her subsequent Grand Slam championship.

In any case, she will currently make a beeline for the Wimbledon grasscourt Grand Slam beginning on June 27 with next to no preliminary competition.

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“Because of a repetitive uneasiness I am feeling in my shoulder, tragically I really want to pull out from the bett1open in Berlin,” Swiatek tweeted.

“Please accept my apologies I can not play there. I will zero in on recuperation and rest to be prepared for Wimbledon.”

Swiatek, who took over as number one when Australian Ash Barty declared her shock retirement in March, has been in scorching structure as of late and has won 35 continuous matches – matching the longest unbeaten streak since Venus Williams in 2000.

The Berlin Open will start on Monday.

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