Alexandre Muller gibt bei den French Open unter Tränen auf

Alexandre Muller hat sein Erstrundenmatch bei den French Open am Dienstag gegen Stefanos Tsitsipas aufgrund einer Wadenverletzung vorzeitig beendet.

Der 29-jährige Franzose begann das Match auf dem Court Philippe-Chatrier stark, hielt seinen Aufschlag und schaffte ein frühes Break. Anschließend verlor er jedoch neun Spiele in Folge, gab den ersten Satz mit 6:2 ab und geriet im zweiten Satz mit 0:3 in Rückstand. Muller nahm daraufhin eine medizinische Auszeit und kehrte kurzzeitig auf den Platz zurück, bevor er Tsitsipas die Hand schüttelte und unter Tränen das Feld verließ.

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