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For a long time it was unclear whether Dominic Stricker (20) would be able to qualify for Wimbledon because of his back problems. At the Challenger tournament in Ilkley, the youngster from Bern had to give up in a duel with the Belgian David Goffin (32). He had previously pinched a nerve in his back in Nottingham’s quarter-final against Andy Murray (36).
Coach Dieter Kindlmann (41) described it as a “race against time” to “CH Media” regarding the third Grand Slam tournament of the year.
Now his father and manager Stephan Stricker reports: “Yes, Domi is going to play.” The world number 115 trained at the facility for the first time on Saturday and passed the endurance test.
It all starts on Monday in Roehampton, where the qualifiers for Wimbledon are played. The draw will take place on Sunday. Stricker will try to secure a ticket to the Wimbledon main draw for the first time in his career. A few weeks ago, he celebrated his Grand Slam baptism of fire as a lucky loser at the French Open. (mpe)
Source : Blick

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