The withdrawal list for the Cincinnati Open continues to grow even after Novak Djokovic confirmed he was pulling out.

Djokovic is missing the Cincinnati Open for a second consecutive year, but he is not the only big name missing the tournament.

There have also been some significant withdrawals from the WTA tournament, with Mirra Andreeva now looking to be fit in time for the US Open.

Andreeva is not the only player seemingly struggling with injury, as an ATP player has now also made a last-minute withdrawal from the Cincinnati Open.

Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina walks off the court after retiring from his match against Alexander Zverev of Germany during the National Bank Open Presented by Rogers at Sobeys Stadium.Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty ImagesFrancisco Cerundolo withdraws from the Cincinnati Open

The latest player to withdraw from the Cincinnati Open is world number 24 Francisco Cerundolo.

Cerundolo was forced to retire with an abdominal injury in his fourth round match at the Canadian Open against Alexander Zverev.

It appears that this abdominal issue is still continuing to bother the Argentinian, as he has now withdrawn from the Cincinnati Open.

As the draw for the tournament had already taken place, Cerundolo will now be replaced by a lucky loser.

Cincinnati update:
OUT: F. Cerundolo
IN: Lucky Loser

— Entry List Updates (@EntryLists) August 5, 2025

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It is unclear as to how severe this injury problem is for Cerundolo, but he will only lose 10 ranking points from last year.

Cerundolo has played the Cincinnati Open three times before, but he has never won a single match at the Masters 1000 tournament.

How many ATP players have now withdrawn from the Cincinnati Open so far this year?

Cerundolo is one of many players to have pulled out of the Cincinnati Open this year, with there now being 12 ATP players on the withdrawal list.

The highest ranked player on this list is Jack Draper, who is missing the Cincinnati Open due to an arm injury.

After Wimbledon I picked up an injury in my left arm, nothing serious, but I have to make sure it recovers fully for the rest of the season. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to compete in Toronto and Cincinnati…. See you in NYC !

— jack draper (@jackdraper0) July 20, 2025

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One player is already confirmed to miss the entire North American hard court swing, with Grigor Dimitrov already out of the US Open due to a pectoral injury he suffered at Wimbledon.

Former Cincinnati Open finalist Nick Kyrgios, who has admitted he is approaching retirement, has also withdrawn from the Masters 1000 tournament due to continued physical issues.

ATP Players who have withdrawn from the Cincinnati OpenRankingJack DraperNo.5Novak DjokovicNo.6Grigor Dimitrov No.20Francisco CerundoloNo.24Alexander BublikNo.25Sebastian KordaNo.33Hubert HurkaczNo.37Matteo BerrettiniNo.57Quentin HalysNo.69Laslo DjereNo.70Jenson BrooksbyNo.102 (Protected Ranking – No.52)Nick KyrgiosNo.642 (Protected Ranking – No.21)

Injury is not the only reason that players have withdrawn from the Cincinnati Open this year, with in-form player Alexander Bublik missing both Toronto and Cincinnati due to a cited schedule change.

The main draw of the Cincinnati Open will get underway without these 12 players on Thursday, August 7.