Iga Swiatek and Korean Open chaos hand Emma Raducanu unlikely boost
Iga Swiatek is the latest star to withdraw from the WTA 500 event in Seoul with the Korean Open losing all four top-10 players ahead of the tournament.
Chaos has struck the Korean Open with a string of top-10 withdrawals turning the tournament on its head.
Scheduled to start next week in Seoul, the WTA 500 event now faces a depleted draw, notably lacking world No. 1 Iga Swiatek. This news comes just a day after other big names exited the lineup.
Swiatek’s withdrawal from the Korea Open, which is marking its inaugural year as a 500-point event, broke shortly before kickoff.
“My physical condition has not yet returned to normal since the US Open. I cannot go to Seoul. Please understand that I have no choice but to change my schedule,” Swiatek communicated to Tennis Korea. “I definitely want to visit Seoul next year and play a great match in front of Korean fans.”
This development follows the withdrawal of defending champion Jessica Pegula. After a historic run to her first Grand Slam final at the U.S. Open, Pegula cited a rib injury for her absence.