These foreign "big names" are troubled by injuries, the Paris Olympics is coming soon
The Paris Olympics will open in more than 20 days, and athletes from all over the world are eager to try and show their skills. However, some well-known athletes have been troubled by injuries recently, and some have even missed the Olympics due to injuries.
Tennis superstar Djokovic has 24 Grand Slam titles, but he is still one Olympic gold medal away from achieving the "Golden Slam". This year's Paris Olympics may be the last chance for the 37-year-old Serbian "king". But at the French Open not long ago, he withdrew due to a tear in the medial meniscus of his right knee, which once caused people to worry about his Olympic journey. Fortunately, his surgery was very successful and he recovered quickly. He has announced that he will participate in the upcoming Wimbledon Tennis Open to regain his rhythm and form as soon as possible.
Although Tokyo Olympic gymnastics all-around champion Daiki Hashimoto withdrew from the Japanese Olympic trials due to a finger injury, he was "sent" to the Paris Olympics and resumed training two weeks ago. He said: "I feel a little tired after training, and my fingers have not fully recovered. I can't let my guard down." He currently feels that his health has recovered to 60%, and he hopes to recover completely as soon as possible and defend his title in the Paris Olympics in the best condition.
Jamaican sprint star Thompson was not so lucky. The "sprinter" who won the women's 100m and 200m gold medals in Rio and Tokyo Olympics has withdrawn from the Jamaican Olympic trials due to her Achilles tendon injury. "I am sad to miss this year's Olympics, but my health is my top priority." She said that there is still a long way to go in the future and she will recover as soon as possible and restart her sprinting career.
British two-time Olympic cycling champion Katie Archibald fell on the garden steps a few days ago and broke her tibia and fibula. Although she underwent surgery, it is difficult for her to resume training and competition in the short term. She expressed deep apologies and regrets for not being able to represent the British team in the Paris Olympics.
American track and field star and Tokyo Olympic champion A. Mu unfortunately fell in the women's 800m final of the Olympic trials in the United States a few days ago, ranking last and missing the chance to defend her title in this event at the Paris Olympics.
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