Paul-Henri Mathieu Pulls Out of Australian Open
January 12, 2010 · Print This Article
France’s Paul Henri Mathieu has been forced to withdraw from the Australian Open with a groin injury.
Mathieu, who reached a career high of No. 12 in the world in 2008, currently stands at the No. 38th position.
Not taking part in the lead up tournaments to the year’s first Major, Mathieu injured his groin during a practice session during the offseason.
Mathieu’s best run at the Australian Open came in 2006 and 2008 when he made the fourth round.
The 28-year-old owns five career ATP World Tour titles, and a 7-6 record at Melbourne Park.















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