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Stan Wawrinka out of Olympics tennis due to injury

Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland hits a shot against Kei Nishikori of Japan
Image: Stan Wawrinka is the latest name to miss the Olympics

Stan Wawrinka has withdrawn from the Olympics due to a back injury.

The 31-year-old is the third Swiss player to withdraw after Roger Federer and Belinda Bencic who also scratched from the event through injury.

"I am very sad," said Wawrinka, the former French and Australian Open champion.

"Going to Rio was close to my heart. After Beijing (2008) and London (2012), I wanted to live these Games in Brazil.

"Sadly, it's not possible. I wish good luck to all the Swiss athletes who will go to Rio and I will support them from distance."

Wawrinka aggravated his back injury in Toronto last week where he reached the semi-finals.

A statement issued by Wawrinka's management company said: "After a medical examination by his doctor in Geneva, the current world number four has to withdraw from the Olympic Games which will start in Rio de Janeiro later this week.

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"Stan Wawrinka felt increasing pain during the tournament in Toronto and therefore travelled back to Switzerland in order to consult with his doctor for a complete check-up.

"Following analyses and a MRI scan, local overstress was discovered and he was advised to reduce his physical activity for an undetermined period during which he will undergo further examinations."

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