Roland Garros: Gael Monfils withdraws after heroics with left wrist injury

Gael Monfils during a press conference on day four of the Roland Garros tournament in Paris, May 31, 2023.  He withdrew before the second game due to an injury to his left wrist.

The crazy Parisian night that Gael Monfils experienced in the first round on Tuesday evening, May 30, ended at midnight, lying on the clay, shaking with tears, after an incredible victory (3-6, 6-3, 7-5, 1). -6, 7-5) after losing 4 games to 0 in the fifth set of Argentine Sebastian Baez (42).e world), will be short-lived. He announced the loss late on Wednesday evening, the day before a highly anticipated second round match against world No. 6 Holger Rooney.

On the question: partial rupture “Leagues Level” Left wrist, Gael Monfils explained at a press conference on Wednesday evening. ” In the [mardi, pendant le match], at one point, I called the physical therapist for two quick seconds, but in the end I gave up and told myself that I didn’t really need it. I finished the match with a lot of adrenaline.”she said.

“In the evening, we immediately froze. This morning [mercredi]I took a lot of anti-inflammatory drugs. (…) I was writing fine this afternoon, but felt like it was hurting again. Finally, with the doctor, we did an MRI to get to the bottom of it, and he said, “Don’t play.”he continued.

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For Gael Monfils, 36, the former world No. 6, who fell to around 400e A place without a game for seven months between August 2022 and March 2023 is the fault of his unruly right leg, a repeated physical problem that has raised questions about his future as a player. His crazy success was the first since returning in the first round.

“I don’t show much, but it’s more than disappointing, because how much of Roland Garros do I have left?” – he thought out loud. This is the real question. how much do i have left “Now I heard the news, it’s new, now I’m teaching”He commented.

Gael Monfils is due to undergo further tests on Thursday to find out more about the length of his absence. But he wanted to be quite optimistic. “The doctor said he hoped I could play on grass”whose season starts after Roland Garros, he said.

A dark day for the French

Gael Monfils’ package marked the final twist on a dark day at Roland Garros for the Blues. Earlier, six Frenchmen on the track in Wednesday’s second round, out of the ten still in contention at this stage, failed to avoid zero points. Starting with top tricolor odds, World No. 5 Caroline Garcia. He was opposed to the Russian Anna Blinkova (56eHe saved eight match points before losing (4-6, 6-3, 7-5).

French number 1 in the ATP ranking, Hugo Humbert (40e) surrendered his weapon against the Italian Lorenzo Sonego (48e) – 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (7/3). Lucas Pouille’s epic, which began nine days earlier in the qualifying stage, came to a dry end in the second round (6-1, 6-3, 6-3) against Great Britain’s Cameron Norris (13).e).

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The end of course also for Tricolor Hope Luka van Assche (82e6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (8/6) Spanish Alejandro Davidovic (34).eCorentin Mautet (61e), were defeated 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 by world number 7 Andrei Rublev and Leolia Zhanzhan (124).e), 6-0, 7-5 was dominated by Russian Elina Avanesian (134e).

Of the 28 Frenchmen in the first round, there are still three Frenchmen in action: Ocean Dodin, Diane Parry and Arthur Rinderknecht, who will play in the second round on Thursday.

Author: The world with AFP

Source: Le Monde

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