Dozens of Tennis Players Are Dropping Like Flies and Nobody’s Allowed to Ask Why

Dozens of Tennis Players Are Dropping Like Flies and Nobody’s Allowed to Ask Why
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The tennis world has been left reeling recently after unprecedented numbers of professional players either withdrew or retired from the Miami Open last week. A staggering 15 players were forced to drop out, including the male and female favorites to win.

Recent stories include favorites Paula Badosa and Jannik Sinner suddenly retiring during the quarterfinals of the Miami Open. Badosa, soon to be the number three in the world, became unwell with severe chest pains after her match against Jessica Pegula and left the court in tears.

The facts surrounding these disturbing incidents are thin. The only thing we do know is that all of these players were recently vaccinated against COVID-19.

An ethical media would be highlighting these incidents on the front-pages, pulling out all the stops to investigate just what was going on. We live in a very different world now.

Freewestmedia.com reports: Badosa, who was comforted by her American opponent, decided to stop after consultation with her physiotherapist. Pegula reached the semifinals of the Miami tennis tournament for the first time in her career after Badosa’s resignation, reported Yahoo Sports.

In the men’s tournament, the Italian phenomenon Jannik Sinner was forced to withdraw. He gave up after 22 minutes in the game against Francisco Cerundolo, the number 103 in the world ranking. “When I served at 3-1 and 30-0, I saw him bend over. It was very strange,” Cerundolo said during an interview. “I hope he’s okay, he’s a great player.”

The 23-year-old Argentinian surprisingly reached the semifinals with his first participation in the master tournament in Miami.

It was the second game in a row that ended prematurely for the tennis fans. Fans reacted with shock to the bizarre tennis day. “What is going on?” someone asked.

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Tennis Players Unable To Finish Miami Open Quarter-Finals

Tennis Players Unable To Finish Miami Open Quarter-Finals

The tennis world has been left stunned after both favourites Paula Badosa and Jannik Sinner retired from their Miami Open quarter finals.

Badosa, the soon to be World No.3, was in tears as she was forced to bow out of the quarter-final after not feeling well against American Jessica Pegula.

Yahoo News reports: On Monday Badosa admitted that she wasn’t sure if she could compete in her fourth round match that she subsequently won.

However, the Spaniard was in obvious discomfort when she retired sick at 4-1 in unfortunate circumstances for the in-form star.

On the men’s side of the draw, Italian phenom Sinner was also forced to retire against World No.103 Francisco Cerundolo.

Right after an impressive display to defeat Aussie Nick Kyrgiosin the Fourth Round, Sinner was in pain due to blisters on his foot.

Cerundolo admitted it was ‘strange’ seeing his friend hardly walking on the other side of the court.

“I didn’t know anything,” Cerundolo said in his on-court interview.

“When I was serving at 3-1, 30-0, I saw him bending down. It was really strange.

“I didn’t see anything wrong and I hope he is OK, he is a great player.”

Tennis world reacts to bizarre retirement drama

With both Badosa and Sinner retiring in the first set, ticket holders for the Stadium seats didn’t witness a full set for the day session.

In total, there has been 15 withdrawals/retirements during the Miami Open.

Fans were left shocked at the double retirement from two stars in a bizarre day of tennis.

(Article by Sean Adl-Tabatabai republished from NewsPunch.com)

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