Padel World Press - El Menorca Open it won't have number one. The Spanish Marta Marrero has confirmed that she will not be in the Balearic event due to an injury that will prevent her participation in the seventh round of the World Padel Tour 2020.

And is that in the final of the Sardinia Open the canary was going to see as his ankle said it looked compromised. An action that was not going to prevent him, out of caste and courage, from finishing the final and touching the title -with two balls even from a tournament-, but which would be a drag on his game.

It was already around the corner from the Italian event when the player Black Crown had to make the decision to stop and, consequently, It will not be in the seventh test of the 2020 course.

A temporary setback for the number one couple in the WPT Race 2020 women's ranking that forces the recovery of the Canary Islands and that will force them to be absent from the next Menorca Open.

These have been the words of Marrero to communicate the news:

«Due to an injury to my ankle, produced in the final of the WptCerdeñaOpen, I will not be able to play the WPT Menorca tournament.

Thanks to all of you who have cared about me and the professionals who are working to recover me as soon as possible. Coaching Esportiu - Invisibletraining @clinicatenis #DrCotorro @biomedsport @recoverypumpes #EvaHernandez

I hope to be back on the slopes soon with my compi @ paula.josemar ».

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