Cerúndolo pide a su entrenador que se retire durante su derrota en Roland Garros

Francisco Cerúndolo ordenó a su entrenador, Pablo Cuevas, abandonar la pista 14 a mitad de su partido de tercera ronda en Roland Garros este sábado. El argentino, cabeza de serie número 25, cayó ante Zachary Svajda en cinco sets.

Cerúndolo perdía dos sets a cero contra el estadounidense cuando perdió la calma y dirigió palabras contundentes a los que estaban cerca. Cuevas se retiró tal y como le indicaron. El jugador logró forzar un quinto set, pero terminó perdiendo por 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 4-6, 6-3 tras tres horas y tres minutos de partido.

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