The No. 6-ranked Canadaian, who also missed last week’s Rome Open, had hoped to recover in time for the clay Grand Slam, but will now look to continue his recuperation.
“I tried my best to be back on court and healthy in time after surgery but after consulting with my team and doctors, I made a decision to withdraw from this year’s tournament and make sure I am able to return to the court at one hundred per cent.”
Raonic underwent surgery last week to fix Morton’s Neuroma in his right foot- a painful condition that usually involves the thickening of the tissue around one of the nerves leading to the toe. “My rehab will continue this week and I will shortly begin preparations for a strong Queen’s club and Wimbledon,” Raonic concluded.
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