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Cameron Norrie has withdrawn from the men's singles competition at the Paris Olympics due to an injury, making him the third player to exit the event. Norrie was set to face the Netherlands' Tallon Griekspoor but forfeited his match just hours before it was scheduled to begin. The Lawn Tennis Association confirmed his withdrawal, expressing hope for his return to the court soon. Similarly, world No. 6 Alex De Minaur also pulled out due to a hip injury sustained at Wimbledon, although he will still participate in men's doubles. Ukrainian player Anhelina Kalinina has likewise withdrawn from the women's singles event, with replacements made for both her and De Minaur. These withdrawals have raised some controversy regarding player participation in the Olympics, particularly among those competing in multiple formats.
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