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Dokic joins Open big-name pullouts


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MELBOURNE, Australia (Reuters) -- Jelena Dokic has joined the list of big-names to pull out of the Australian Open which starts next week.

Dokic, who used to represent Australia but now plays under the flag of Serbia and Montenegro, said on Wednesday that she was not travelling to Melbourne because she was under-prepared.

Holder Serena Williams and former champions Jennifer Capriati and Monica Seles are already out, while Belgium's Kim Clijsters is a major doubt.

"I'm really disappointed not to be able to make the trip down to Melbourne for the Australian Open. I was really looking forward to playing there for the first time in three years," she said in a statement issued by the organisers of women's tennis, the WTA.

Dokic, 20, has refused to play at the Australian Open since she was knocked out in the first round by former world number one Lindsay Davenport at Melbourne Park in 2001.

Her father Damir claimed at the time the draw had been rigged against his daughter after she was drawn to play Davenport.

Dokic and family then left Australia, who she had represented at both the Sydney Olympics and in the Fed Cup, for Belgrade later that year.

She now trains with former French Open champion Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario in Barcelona.

World number 15 Dokic continued: "Above all I'm most disappointed for the fans as it was one of my main goals the last couple of months to play there and try and get my ranking back into the top 10.

"I've been training really hard the last couple of weeks, and although I've had a setback or two, I was hoping it wouldn't prevent me from making the trip.

"Unfortunately my game is not where it needs to be to compete at the highest level and I feel I definitely would not be able to do myself justice in such a major event, but I can assure you that I will do my best to be there next year."

Tournament director Paul McNamee said: "It is disappointing that Jelena will not be competing this year but we certainly look forward seeing her back here in the future."

The Australian Open takes place at Melbourne Park from 19 January to February 1 and boasts a prize pool of A$19 million split equally between the men and women.



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