While there is still plenty of tennis to come, the story on the men’s side of the Western & Southern Open has been about who has not taken the court, rather than who has. Seven of the Top 10 in the ATP rankings withdrew from the tournament, either citing preexisting injuries or pulling out after the draw was made late last week. Fourth-seeded Alexander Zverev became the eighth Top 10 player out of the event when he lost his opener to Frances Tiafoe on Wednesday.
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