João Lucas Reis da Silva si ritira per infortunio nella finale del Challenger di Tallahassee

Il tennista brasiliano João Lucas Reis da Silva è stato costretto al ritiro durante la finale del Challenger 75 di Tallahassee a causa di un infortunio. Ha abbandonato l'incontro contro Clément Tabur sul punteggio di 6-4, 1-0 nel secondo set. Nonostante la sconfitta, è previsto che Reis guadagni 15 posizioni nella classifica ATP.

João Lucas Reis da Silva ha raggiunto la finale del Challenger 75 di Tallahassee ma ha dovuto ritirarsi a metà partita contro il francese Clément Tabur. Il 26enne brasiliano ha tenuto testa all'avversario nelle prime fasi, scambiandosi break in un primo set competitivo che Tabur ha infine vinto per 6-4. Con il proseguire del match sono emersi segnali di disagio fisico, che hanno spinto Reis a richiedere l'intervento del medico.

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