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Canada without top two players for Billie Jean King Cup after Fernandez pulls out

Leylah Fernandez, of Canada, returns a shot to Emma Raducanu, of Britain, during the women's singles final of the US Open tennis championships, Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) Leylah Fernandez, of Canada, returns a shot to Emma Raducanu, of Britain, during the women's singles final of the US Open tennis championships, Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
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Leylah Fernandez says she will not compete in this year's Billie Jean King Cup Finals, leaving Canada without its top two players heading into the women's international tennis tournament.

Tennis Canada said Thursday that Fernandez, ranked No. 28 in the world, will be replaced by Toronto's Carol Zhao.

鈥淚t has always been an honor to represent my country,鈥 Fernandez said in a statement. 鈥淐anada has given me and my family so much opportunity and in the last few weeks, the Canadian support has meant the world to me.

鈥淎fter consideration, I have made the decision to not play the BJK Cup Finals. I wish my team all the best this November.鈥

The 19-year-old Fernandez, from Laval, Que., is in the midst of a breakout season that saw her advance to the final of the U.S. Open, where she lost to British teen Emma Raducanu.

鈥淲e know that representing her country means the world to Leylah,鈥 said interim Canada captain Sylvain Bruneau. 鈥淏ut it has been a long season and we understand her decision.

鈥淭hat said, we are delighted to be able to welcome Carol onto the team for the Finals. Carol has shown from her past experiences that she is a great team player. She will be a very valuable addition to the team.鈥

Bianca Andreescu, Canada's top-ranked player at No. 21, said earlier that she would not participate in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals and would instead focus on preparing for the next WTA Tour season.

Zhao, 26, has played in three Billie Jean King Cup ties in her career.

Zhao joins Vancover's Rebecca Marino, Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski and Montreal's Francoise Abanda on Canada's team for the tournament, which starts Nov. 1.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 14, 2021.

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