Nicole Gibbs will miss Roland Garros as she fights cancer

Nicole Gibbs will miss Roland Garros as she fights cancer

American Nicole Gibbs salivary gland cancer surgery is on Friday as she aims to quality for Wimbledon in June.

Nicole Gibbs may miss the Roland Garros due to cancer, but hopes to win a WTA title someday. (AFP pic)
LOS ANGELES:
US tennis player Nicole Gibbs says she will miss the French Open because of surgery to treat salivary gland cancer.

The 26-year-old, ranked 116th in the world, said on Twitter that the procedure is scheduled for Friday, and she’s aiming to try to qualify for Wimbledon in June.

Gibbs reached the third round of the 2014 US Open and 2017 Australian Open.

She reached a career-high 68th in the world rankings in 2016. She won US collegiate singles and team titles for Stanford University, but remains in search of her first WTA Tour title.

She said in her tweet that her dentist discovered a growth on the roof her mouth about a month ago, and her surgeon is “confident that surgery alone will be sufficient treatment”.

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