"During the Wimbledon match, when I tried to get up, when I threw myself into the volley, I had a crooked foot and I was only getting up from the knee, the quadriceps. When I was crooked, I tore part of my meniscus."
"We didn't know what it was at first, but I felt two crunches and I knew it wasn't good. With the surgery to remove part of the meniscus, the normal state of recovery lasts several months. We knew that it would be a very difficult task to give ourselves a chance to play in the Olympics."
"The progress was fast, very good, but on Sunday, when I went out on the court for the first time to play with my sister, I felt that I did not have that confidence in my leg, I did not feel comfortable and I could not move normally. I was supposed to play in the Olympics in six days, so I knew that it was not realistic."
"We wanted to go to the Olympics to have a chance to fight for medals. Unfortunately, my health didn't allow me to do that this year, it's dangerous. I could do something to myself, since my leg isn't ready yet."
"We are trying to prepare for tournaments in the USA, we work every day for a dozen or so hours a day to get our leg in shape. We fought for the Olympics, we didn't make it. Now we are fighting for the next tournaments, to be able to be healthy and play."
"I spoke to the doctors right after my injury and eight out of ten said that realistically I could only play in Australia."
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