Bencic out of Olympics to focus on US Open
Belinda Bencic has joined Roger Federer in withdrawing from Switzerland's tennis team for Rio 2016.
Switzerland will be without Belinda Bencic as well as Roger Federer at Rio 2016 after the world number 16 announced her withdrawal from the Games.
Bencic had been expected to be part of the Switzerland squad along with Timea Bacsinszky in Brazil, however she has been struggling with a wrist injury sustained at Wimbledon.
The 19-year-old – who reached the US Open quarter-final in 2014 – has not featured on the WTA Tour since retiring ahead of her second-round match at the All England Club against Julia Boserup.
And although she has recovered from the injury, Bencic says she will not be ready for Rio and instead will turn her attentions to the US Open after the Games.
"It is with a heavy heart that I have to withdraw from this year's Olympics," she posted on Twitter.
"Although I have recovered from the wrist injury that I sustained at Wimbledon at the end of June, I am behind in my training schedule and am therefore not completely ready to take part.
"I will be using the next few weeks to fully prepare with my coach Melanie Molitor for Cincinnati, New Haven and the US Open."
Federer announced earlier this week he will not feature at the Olympics as he gives his body enough time to fully recover after his recent knee problems – the 17-time Grand Slam winner not set to feature on the ATP Tour again until 2017.