Fritz hopes to play Wimbledon after knee surgery

Tennis

American Taylor Fritz says that he will require surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee and that he hopes to recover in time to play at Wimbledon.

Fritz was hurt on the final point of his second-round loss to Dominik Koepfer at the French Open, and he left the court in a wheelchair.

“I came down from a forehand on match point and heard a pop in my knee,” Fritz tweeted Friday. “After that I could barely limp my way to the net to shake hands, and when I tried to stand back up I wasn’t able to.”

Fritz is ranked 33rd.

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