Tennis·Citi Open

Bianca Andreescu won't play Washington event due to ongoing shoulder issue

Bianca Andreescu has pulled out of the Citi Open in Washington next week because of an ongoing shoulder injury, but her agency says she'll be ready for the Rogers Cup in Toronto, where she is scheduled to be the evening headliner on Aug. 6.

Canadian star slated to be evening headliner at Rogers Cup on Aug. 6 in Toronto

Canada's Bianca Andreescu on Wednesday withdrew from next week's Citi Open in Washington because of a lingering shoulder injury. The 19-year-old first hurt the shoulder during her breakout March that saw her win a big WTA Tour event in Indian Wells, Calif. . (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Bianca Andreescu has pulled out of the Citi Open in Washington next week because of an ongoing shoulder injury, but her agency says she'll be ready for her hometown tournament.

Jonathan Dasnieres de Veigy, client manager for Octagon, said in an email that Canada's top-ranked women's tennis player will be back for the Rogers Cup in Toronto.

Andreescu, from Mississauga, Ont., is scheduled to be the evening headliner for her first match of the tournament on Aug. 6.

Andreescu suffered the shoulder injury during her breakout March that saw her win a big WTA Tour event in Indian Wells, Calif., before retiring from a fourth-round match in Miami.

The world No. 24 has played just one match since then, winning her opener at the French Open before dropping out.

Shapovalov also out

On the men's side, Denis Shapovalov of Richmond Hill, Ont., also pulled out of the Citi Open on Wednesday.

Canadians Milos Raonic, Felix Auger-Aliassime and Eugenie Bouchard all are scheduled to play in the Citi Open before returning to Canada for Rogers Cup week.

The men's Rogers Cup is in Montreal this year. Main draws for the men's and women's Rogers Cup events begin on Aug. 5.