U.S. Open Tennis 2013 Draw Updates: Maria Sharapova Out Of Women's Singles Bracket For Grand Slam After Shoulder Injury

Aug 22, 2013 09:33 AM EDT

Former champion Maria Sharapova has pulled out of the U.S. Open next week after coming down with a shoulder injury and she now will be out of the slam just a week after firing coach Jimmy Connors.

Sharapova lost to Sloane Stephens in the second round in the last tournament in the Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati in the second round and now the number three ranked player will be out of the major. Sharapova caused a stir after firing her coach after just one match and now she will try to heal up before the end of the year and will try to come back stronger than ever.

She is now one of the top players to be done at the US Open and it ends any plans of her changing her name to Sugarpova, which had been reported on before the tournament. That is the name of her candy company.

The four-times grand slam winner, who triumphed at Flushing Meadows in 2006, fired coach Jimmy Connors last week after just one match together.

The 26-year-old world number three, who is suffering from inflammation in her right shoulder, said withdrawing from the year's final grand slam was "a really tough decision to make".

"I have done everything I could since Wimbledon to get myself ready but it just wasn't enough time," she said in statement on her Facebook page.

"I have done many tests, received several opinions and it all comes down to taking the proper amount of time to heal my shoulder injury properly.

"It's certainly not an easy decision to make ahead of one of my favorite tournaments, but I know it's the right one that will get me back on the courts soon.

"I plan on taking the next few weeks off, receiving proper treatment and rehabilitation."

Sharapova lost to 20-year-old American Sloane Stephens in the second round of the Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati last week in her only match since a second-round exit at Wimbledon.

Her absence from Flushing Meadows at least puts to rest widely reported plans she had to legally change her name for the U.S. Open in a publicity stunt for her candy business.

Defending champion Serena Williams is the top seed for the U.S. Open at Flushing Meadows in New York, ahead of Belarusian Victoria Azarenka and Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska, who now moves up to third.

Tournament director David Brewer had earlier announced Sharapova's withdrawal.

"We wish her a speedy recovery and look forward to her return to New York next year," he said in a statement.

(Reuters Quotes)

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