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Simona Halep: World number one suffers slipped disc

World number one Simona Halep has suffered a slipped disc that puts her participation in this month’s WTA Finals in doubt, reports BBC.

 

The French Open champion, 27, says she does not know how long she will be out but hopes to be back “soon”.

The Romanian retired from Sunday’s first-round match against Ons Jabeur at the China Open with a back injury.

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