David Foster is ‘cleared’ of New Haven and is doubtful for the U.S. Open
Bad news for the Spanish courts. David Ferrer, the world number 19, has had to decline the option to play this week in New Haven (USA), where he departed as the fourth-seeded to aggravated tendinitis in his left knee, an injury that will have you in doubt face to be joining the U.S. Open.

David Ferrer
David Ferrer this week he planned to contest the tournament in New Haven, last event prior to the dispute at the U.S. Open, the last Grand Slam of the season. El de Jávea departed as the fourth seed and would face in the first round to Argentine Leonardo Mayer, but eventually the party would not take place. Guilt, tendinitis that drags the last dates David, that had prevented perform 100% of faculty in recent tournaments played.
After falling in the second round of the individual table of Cincinnati Masters 1000 to Roger Federer in the quarterfinals and in the discipline of doubles, where he was paired with Tommy Robredo, David traveled to New Haven with the intention to re-do ‘double’ ie play both singles and doubles with the goal of shooting in fast track towards the U.S. Open. However, after finishing ‘touch’ the American tournament, on his arrival in New Haven was explored by doctors, who decided he should keep some days of rest to recover definitely ahead of the tendinitis in his left knee.
After passing the routine monitoring by physicians of the tournament, Ferrer travel to U.S. on Monday afternoon to be tested in a few days on the slopes of Flushing Meadows. Although, since its environment is seen precaution, tennis intention is to stay tuned for the next day 31 August, the date at which begins the last ‘big’ season. “I have spoken with my team and we agreed it would be best not to play in New Haven to try to play the U.S. Open in the best conditions. There is still a week, so I will try to recover well and training hard to get to the first game in New York in the best manner possible, “said Ferrer himself.