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Injuries force Mauresmo, Li to withdraw from Sydney International

SYDNEY, Australia -- Amelie Mauresmo and China's Li Na have withdrawn from the Sydney International, the last major tuneup event before the Jan. 14 start of the Australian Open.

 

Mauresmo has a left adductor strain and Li has a right knee injury, tournament officials said Sunday.

"Unfortunately I have re-injured my left adductor," Mauresmo said in a statement. "I felt it yesterday during my training session and did not practice today. This is an injury that I am familiar with and know that it will not get better overnight."

Mauresmo won the tournament in 2000, and was a finalist in 2004.

Li, the last player into the main draw, won the Australian women's hardcourt on the Gold Coast on Saturday in her first tournament back after a six-month layoff due to a rib injury.

"The problem with my knee seemed to get a little worse after I tried to practice this morning and I just could not move very well," Li said.

In first-round women's play, the Czech Republic's Lucie Safarova beat Alicia Molik 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (12-10). The Australian wild card had beaten Safarova in straight sets at the Hopman Cup in Perth nine days previously.

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