Bianca Andreescu He left the track in a wheelchair, crying after violently twisting his left ankle looking for the ball from the Russian. Ekaterina Alexandrova in the round of 16 of the WTA 1000 in Miami. In the stands, his mother also bathed his face in tears.
They fear the worst. The 22-year-old Canadian of Romanian descent and world number 31 suffered multiple injuries. A knee injury kept him out of action for more than a year and a half, only after showing his immense potential through conquest. Indian Wells, Toronto and US Open in 2019before stopping in October of this same course.
It was difficult for him to regain his best level, which he taught from time to time, without continuity. That match again had an unexpected obstacle in the form of an injury.
After medical tests Bianca Andreescu reported that he suffered “two torn ligaments. It’s hard to say exactly how much time he’ll need, but it could be a lot worse,” he confessed, somewhat relieved not to have to write the word operating room in his message.
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“I will take it day by day, I hope that with a good job and rehabilitation I will be back on the right track as soon as possible. The rehabilitation process has already started,” said Andreescu.
Source: La Verdad

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