Nose and retirement bleeding in just two Games: Medvedev, Michelsen and the most injured party of Indian Wells

Fleeting and rugged It was the meeting between Daniil Medvedev (6th of the ATP ranking) and the place Alex Michelsen (32ยบ) This Sunday for the Third Round of the Masters 1000 by Indian Wells, Where the 20 -year -old was seen Forced to abandon by stomach discomfort when it was 2-0 of the first set.
While the party began as a typical and promising tennis meeting, the incidents began to arrive with just a Game played, because The Russian would begin to suffer a bleeding in the nose, causing the doctor’s call and the subsequent parate from the game for a few minutes.
After this unusual episode, the Match It would continue although only one more game, since the one born in Aliso Viejo, California, could not extend his stay in the third turn of court 1, Following a poisoning with a mealsomething that did not like it well, and had had it to mistreat in the last hourseven questioning your presentation in front of former world number 1.
“I played a very good first round, so I was looking forward to playing against Alex. I like his way of playing. I think it could be an interesting game. It is a pity that has been intoxicated with food or something. In team sports, another player replaces you. In individual sports, if you don’t feel good that day there is nothing to do. I hope it will improve soon. I am looking forward to my next game, “said Gilles Cervera pupil, after getting fourth among the eight best in the event.
It should be noted that this withdrawal was transformed into the second faster in the history of Indian Wells, After the Uruguayan Pablo Cuevas interrupted your participation in 2010 While 1-0 fell to the Serbian Viktor Troicki In second round.
Now the Moscovita, runner -up in 2023 and 2024, assured an important break and the pass to the round of 16, an instance in which it will be measured before another host as Tommy Paul (11th)with whom he has a history in favor of 3-1.
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