Gastao Elias face à l'incertitude concernant la suite de sa carrière après une blessure au mollet

Le tennisman portugais Gastao Elias a exprimé une profonde incertitude quant à son avenir après avoir subi une grave blessure au mollet lors d'un récent match. Âgé de 35 ans, il a admis se sentir au chômage et manquer de force pour relancer sa carrière une nouvelle fois.

Gastao Elias a livré une confession émouvante à la suite de sa blessure survenue au premier tour de l'Oeiras Open 4 contre Tiago Pereira. L'ancien numéro 2 portugais, actuellement classé 589e mondial, a déclaré avoir ressenti une vive douleur au mollet gauche lors du deuxième set mercredi et doit désormais utiliser des béquilles. Il a un examen IRM prévu et pense souffrir d'une rupture, ce qui s'ajoute à ses précédentes blessures à la cuisse tout au long de sa carrière.

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