On May 14, Beijing time, the French Open officially announced that Chinese rising star Wu Yixuan withdrew from the 2024 French Open qualifying tournament. Wu has been plagued by injuries for the past two seasons, playing just one tournament this season and falling out of the top 300 in the world rankings.
As the hopeful star of Chinese men's tennis, the 24-year-old Wu Yixuan once ranked No. 1 in the junior men's tennis world, and won the former US Open junior men's singles championship, as well as won the first championship in the history of the Chinese men's tennis ATP Tour, and the world ranking reached the highest of 54th in the world.
It's just that Wu Yixuan then suffered from injuries, which led him to announce in advance in the second half of last year that he would be reimbursed for the injured season and go to surgery for rehabilitation.
As of this season, Wu Yixuan was also plagued by injuries, and he only participated in one event, and then turned on the injury recovery mode again.
Now the French Open officially announced that Wu Yixuan has withdrawn from the French Open qualifying tournament, Wu Yixuan is currently ranked 293rd in the world, and his world ranking will fall out of the top 300 after withdrawing from the French Open.