Alexander Blockx se retira del Abierto de Francia tras una lesión de tobillo

El belga Alexander Blockx anunció su retirada del Abierto de Francia debido a una lesión de tobillo. El incidente ocurrió cuando tropezó con las lonas protectoras de la pista, lo que provocó una publicación inicial en redes sociales que posteriormente editó.

Blockx tenía previsto enfrentarse a Alex de Minaur el miércoles en Roland Garros. En su primera publicación en Instagram, describió haber tropezado con las lonas que se guardan al fondo de la pista por si llueve e hizo un comentario sarcástico sobre la utilidad de dichas lonas. Horas después, revisó el texto para incluir una declaración formal anunciando su retirada por lesión, sin mencionar las lonas.

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