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Will Bouchard join compatriot Raonic in skipping Rio Olympics?

July 20, 2016 15:33 IST

- 'It's just unfortunate because it would be my first Games, and to have a problem like this (Zika) kind of dampening the excitement of, potentially, your first Olympic Games, it really sucks, to be honest.'

Compatriot Milos Raonic, who lost to Andy Murray in Wimbledon final earlier this month, had pulled out from the Games because of health fears over the Zika virus.

Eugenie Bouchard

IMAGE: Canada's Eugenie Bouchard in action. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

Canadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard is undecided about her participation in next month's Rio Olympics over concerns about the Zika virus, the 22-year-old said.

The world number 40 shared her fears after her shock defeat by Camila Giorgi of Italy in the opening round of the women's singles in the Washington Open on Tuesday.

The Zika virus has been linked to severe birth defects in infants born to infected women, and possible neurological problems in adults.

"I'm kind of a last-minute person, so I'm going to make a decision next week, I guess, the week before (the Olympics)," Bouchard told reporters.

"It's just unfortunate because it would be my first Games, and to have a problem like this (Zika) kind of dampening the excitement of, potentially, your first Olympic Games, it really sucks, to be honest."

"It's something that I haven't been thinking about. I'm just going to, like, wake up and make a decision."

Compatriot Milos Raonic, who lost to Andy Murray in Wimbledon final earlier this month, had pulled out from the Games because of health fears over the Zika virus.

Czech Republic's Tomas Berdych, world number eight in the men's rankings, and women's world number five Simona Halep of Romania have also decided to skip the Olympics for similar reason.

Golf's return to Olympics for the first time since 1904 has been hit by big-name male withdrawals over health concerns triggered by the outbreak of the Zika virus.

The top four male golfers in the world -- Jason Day, Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy -- have pulled out of the mega-event.

Source: REUTERS
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