Brooks Koepka pulls out of next week’s US Open with injury

Two-time winner of the event has struggled with an injury to his left knee all season

Brooks Koepka will miss next week’s US Open with a knee injury. Photograph:  Chris Keane/Getty Images
Brooks Koepka will miss next week’s US Open with a knee injury. Photograph: Chris Keane/Getty Images

Two-time winner Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from next week's US Open at Winged Foot due to injury.

Koepka has struggled with a left knee injury which saw him sidelined for three months last season and also needed on-course treatment to his hip during his title defence at the US PGA Championship in San Francisco last month.

The four-time Major winner was ranked a lowly 97th in the FedEx Cup standings when he withdrew from the first playoff event, with only the top 70 after the Northern Trust advancing to the BMW Championship.

Koepka had played the previous six tournaments in succession, missing three cuts and recording a best finish of tied second in the WGC-FedEx St Jude Invitational.

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The world number eight wrote on Twitter: “Unfortunately, I have decided to withdraw from next week’s U.S. Open. I’m looking forward to getting healthy and competing at 100% again very soon.”

Koepka won the US Open at Erin Hills in 2017, successfully defended his title at Shinnecock Hills and was runner-up to Gary Woodland at Pebble Beach last year.