Alexander Blockx si ritira dal Roland Garros per un infortunio alla caviglia

Il belga Alexander Blockx ha annunciato il suo ritiro dall'Open di Francia a causa di un infortunio alla caviglia. L'incidente è avvenuto quando è inciampato sulle coperture del campo, spingendolo a pubblicare un post sui social media che ha poi modificato.

Blockx avrebbe dovuto affrontare Alex de Minaur mercoledì al Roland Garros. Nel suo primo post su Instagram, aveva descritto di essere inciampato sulle coperture posizionate a fondo campo in caso di pioggia, aggiungendo un commento sarcastico sulla reale necessità di tali coperture. Poche ore dopo, ha modificato la didascalia in una dichiarazione formale in cui annunciava il ritiro per infortunio, senza menzionare l'accaduto con le coperture.

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