Hong Kong: US Open champion Naomi Osaka has pulled out of this week’s Hong Kong Open to prevent aggravating a slight back injury, organisers said on Sunday. [caption id=“attachment_5333971” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Naomi Osaka’s back injury troubled her during her loss to Anastasija Sevastova in the China Open. AP[/caption] The Japanese star required treatment to her lower back during her semi-final defeat to unseeded Anastasija Sevastova at the China Open in Beijing on Saturday. Afterwards, Osaka, who turns 21 on 16 October, said it was more a case of fatigue than anything more serious, but suggested that she may not make the WTA Hong Kong Open, which starts on Monday. “Unfortunately, I have been playing through pain in my back this whole week,” the world number six said in a subsequent statement released by organisers, adding, “the doctors have advised me that I need to rest to ensure the injury is not further aggravated and become more serious.” One player who does appear set to play in Hong Kong is China’s Wang Qiang, who is in the form of her life. Wang was well beaten by world number two Caroline Wozniacki in the China Open semi-finals, going down 6-1, 6-3, and has been carrying a thigh injury. “I’ll try my best because I will definitely face the same situation in the future. I cannot give up easily,” the 28th-ranked Wang said, asked if she would compete in Hong Kong.
Naomi Osaka revealed that she has been playing through pain after picking up a back injury, saying that she will pull out of the Hong Kong open to minimalise risks.
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