Mauresmo reassured
Withdrawn from Sydney, Amelie Mauresmo should participate in the Australian Open after examinations reassuring.
After her return tournament, Amelie Mauresmo was forced to forfeit the tournament in Sydney because of an adductor injury. Interviewed by Le Figaro, the preparer of the physical French, Xavier Moreau, said it was an elongation and not an injury. This injury less serious than expected should not prevent her from contesting the Australian Open.
Mauresmo is relieved
09/01/2008 - 08:03 Amelie Mauresmo is assured. The Frenchwoman had felt a pain in the adductor and withdrew from Sydney. MRI, however, has risen Tuesday found no tear, announces L'Equipe. "She did not hide her disappointment at not having aligned Sydney to have a bit more matches in the legs before Melbourne, but the main thing is to be reassured and is one hundred percent at the time of attack the Australian Open, "confirms L'Equipe, Gilles Daubinet, her personal doctor.
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Basically it was just a little stretch on the adductor, the MRI scan didn't detect any lesion on the muscle. The pain probably came from an old injury that was a little stretched, but nothing serious.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
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That's good news I guess :)
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