Alexandre Muller si ritira in lacrime dal Roland Garros

Alexandre Muller si è ritirato martedì dal suo incontro di primo turno al Roland Garros contro Stefanos Tsitsipas dopo aver subito un infortunio al polpaccio.

Il tennista francese di 29 anni ha iniziato il match sul campo Philippe Chatrier tenendo il servizio e ottenendo un break iniziale. Ha poi perso i nove giochi successivi, cedendo il primo set per 6-2 e finendo sotto 3-0 nel secondo. Muller ha richiesto un timeout medico ed è rientrato brevemente in campo prima di stringere la mano a Tsitsipas e lasciare il terreno di gioco in lacrime.

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