Gastao Elias se enfrenta a la incertidumbre sobre su carrera tras una lesión en el gemelo

El tenista portugués Gastao Elias expresó una profunda incertidumbre sobre su futuro tras sufrir una grave lesión en el gemelo durante un partido reciente. El jugador de 35 años admitió que se siente desempleado y que le falta fuerza para reiniciar su carrera una vez más.

Gastao Elias hizo una confesión emotiva tras su lesión en la ronda inicial del Oeiras Open 4 contra Tiago Pereira. El ex número 2 de Portugal, actualmente en el puesto 589 del ranking mundial, dijo que sintió un dolor intenso en el gemelo izquierdo durante el segundo set el miércoles y ahora depende de muletas. Tiene una resonancia magnética programada y cree que ha sufrido una rotura, lo que se suma a lesiones previas en los muslos a lo largo de su carrera.

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