Image of a female tennis player sitting on a hotel bed with ice packs on her injured knee, showing visible pain and disappointment.

Vondrousova’s US Open Dream Dies: Knee Injury Forces Walkover to Sabalenka

Career‑Resurgent Run Halted at the Brink

Marketa Vondrousova was playing some of her best tennis in over a year, powering past Jasmine Paolini and Elena Rybakina to reach the US Open quarterfinals. But disaster struck hours before her scheduled night-session clash against Aryna Sabalenka. A freak knee injury during practice forced the reigning Wimbledon champion to withdraw, ending her deep run in heartbreaking fashion.

Walkover Sets Up Sabalenka–Pegula Rematch

With Vondrousova unable to take the court, Sabalenka advances via walkover to her third straight US Open semifinal. She now faces Jessica Pegula in a rematch of last year’s final—this time with both players in top form. Already assured of keeping her No. 1 ranking, Sabalenka remains just two wins away from defending her title.

Emotional Exit, Hope in Recovery

The injury adds to a frustrating stretch for Vondrousova, who has battled various physical setbacks throughout the last 2 seasons. Clearly emotional, she left the grounds after informing officials of her decision. In a message to fans, she expressed gratitude and promised to come back stronger next year.


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