
Arnold headlines withdrawals ahead of CIBC Texas Open presented by Fasenra
A number of notable players have withdrawn from competition ahead of this week’s CIBC Texas Open presented by Fasenra.
Here’s everyone who’s withdrawn so far:
- Julian Arnold has withdrawn from men’s singles due to a wrist injury. He is scheduled to play mixed doubles with Lauren Stratman and men's doubles with Hunter Johnson later in the week.
- Ewa Radzikowska has withdrawn from all events due to a leg injury.
- Olivia McMillan has withdrawn from all events due to illness.
- Chloe Igleski has withdrawn from women’s singles due to injury. She is scheduled to play women's doubles with Helena Jansen on Saturday.
- Carlos Di Laura has withdrawn from all events.
- Travis Rettenmaier has withdrawn from men's singles due to a back injury. He is scheduled to play mixed doubles with Allyce Jones and men's doubles with Donald Young later in the week.
- Blaine Hovenier is withdrawing from men's singles due to a back injury. He is scheduled to play mixed doubles with Martina Frantova and men's doubles with AJ Koller later this week.
- Alex Walker is withdrawing from women's singles due to a foot injury. She is scheduled to play mixed doubles with Marshall Brown and women's doubles with Angie Walker later in the week.
- Pat Smith is withdrawing from men's doubles with a calf injury.
- Pesa Teoni is withdrawing from men's singles due to a toe injury.
Action from the Lone Star State begins Thursday with men’s and women’s singles, and you can catch live coverage on Pickleballtv and the Pickleballtv app.
*This article will be updated as more withdrawals are released.*
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