
World number 10 Charley Hull is attracting a lot of attention, and the latest happenings have caused concern among fans. The English golfer had to withdraw from the PIF London Championship after injuring her wrist. In consultation with the doctors, the 30-year-old golfer decided to withdraw, mostly because the MRI revealed damage to her joint.
Although she excelled at last week's AIG Women's Open, the experienced golfer will rest for a while, and there is no doubt that frustrations are at their peak.
In an interview with the media, Hull revealed how the ankle injury occurred.
While she was supposed to perform at the Centurion Club tournament, the 29-year-old will stay on the sidelines, and she could not hide her disappointment even in a conversation with the media.
However, she puts the accent on the fans, admitting that she is looking forward to the event and the time spent with the fans.
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I rolled my ankle yesterday in the car park, Hull said, as reported by LIV Golf Weekly.
I was lying on the floor shouting for my boyfriend to come get me. Im devastated not to be competing in front of a home crowd again this week, however Im really looking forward to supporting the event and spending time with fans this week, she said.
Charley Hull on the last week's performance
The fans did not have huge expectations for when it comes to Hull and her performance last week. Back injury and previous withdrawal due to illness and nausea forced the fans to lower their expectations a bit.
Despite that, Hull showed dominance, and was even close to winning one of the biggest women's tournaments.
Hull revealed that despite the illness, she worked very hard beforehand, wanting to be the dominant figure of the tournament.
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I was ill and I hurt my back, and links golf is not my comfort zone, she said. But my coach Matt, my putting coach Nick, and I worked very hard that week to get me where I am in my game, so big credit to them.