The Russian Andrey Rublev He was the ATP Masters 1000 champion, overcoming an illness that gradually worsened. Despite a fever, neck pain and a toe injury, Spanish schoolboys Fernando Vicente and Beto Martín are coming through. He eliminated the champion, Carlos Alcaraz, and ended his miracle by defeating the Canadian in the final. Felix Auger-Aliassime.
“There is no celebration, tomorrow we will go to the hospital to get tested,” he said. Fernando Vicente about his student.
They went to a medical center that was ready to find out in detail what was going on with the tennis player’s health. When they studied his throat, the doctor’s opinion was that the athlete should be admitted immediately. He was hospitalized for two and a half days.
This was revealed in detail by Andrey Rublev, who arrived in time to compete with Masters 1000 ATP Rome. “After a day and a half I already felt better. Both were perfect,” he explained to TennisTV from the Italian capital.
He announced the final diagnosis. He had to read it from a paper that read: Tonsillar abscess. In very layman’s terms, an infection with pus in the tonsils. His case was serious because he insisted on continuing to compete in Madrid.
Rublev recalled that “it was crazy. One day I woke up and my throat was twice the size. I was having trouble breathing, it was so painful. I couldn’t swallow because the hole was narrow. My breath was horrible, the color was horrible because of the infection.” , remember.
“And every day it gets worse,” he emphasized.
He ended up in the hospital longer than expected. “The doctor who examined my throat came after a test saying it was an emergency, that I should go in right away. Otherwise, it could have been worse.”
The odyssey is over. He has another trophy and is feeling healthy again. Among the dedications after the sports victory, a sincere one to the doctors for allowing him to continue on the path in their treatment, not to retire.
Source: La Verdad

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