One of the many images left behind by the Laver Cup can be seen this Sunday in the doubles match that opened the day, where Felix Auger-Aliassime and Jack Sock they will lose Matteo Berrettini and Andy Murray 2-6, 6-3 and 10-8, in a victory that eventually turned out to be decisive for the victory of ‘Team World’.
In one of the game’s sets, both Murray and Berrettini went to a ball centered in the back of the court and both tried to hit it at the same time. Berrettini was able to hit him, but the position he was left in after the blow completely dislocated Murray.
The Scot hit the ground running after making the support on his partner’s fixed leg and turning quickly to rejoin the point. However, while trying to get up, he lost his balance and fell again, causing his arm to drag on the track.
Proof of this is the hard surface on which Laver is played, which has been seen how a piece of skin that had fallen from Murray’s elbow lay on its black floor. Surprised, the Scotsman did not hesitate to pick it up and show it to the chair umpire and then continue playing without any problems other than the scratch that was sustained.
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Source: La Verdad

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