Alexandre Müller abandonne en larmes à Roland-Garros

Alexandre Müller a dû se retirer de son match du premier tour de Roland-Garros contre Stefanos Tsitsipas mardi, après avoir subi une blessure au mollet.

Le joueur français de 29 ans a débuté le match sur le court Philippe-Chatrier en remportant sa mise en jeu avant de réaliser un break précoce. Il a ensuite concédé les neuf jeux suivants, perdant le premier set 6-2 et se retrouvant mené 3-0 dans la deuxième manche. Müller a demandé un temps mort médical et est revenu brièvement sur le court avant de serrer la main de Tsitsipas et de quitter la terre battue en larmes.

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