Panic in center court. The number one in the world, the Italian Jannik sinner, He asked for help feeling dizzy. The doctor and the physiotherapist rushed in and took the player to the locker room after measuring the oxygen in the blood with a pulse oximeter, checking the athlete’s vital signs.
At 7-6 (7), 4-6 and a break from the Russian Daniel Medvedev at 1-2 in the third set, the alarms went off in this Grand Slam.
It took about a dozen minutes before Sinner returned to the center, looking better and continuing this quarterfinal match.
The medical action seemed to work immediately, as Sinner made his first break chance in the tenth game, which he won (5-5). Medvedev failed to close out the third set with his serve.
Twelfth confrontation between sinful, 22 years old and number 1, and Medvedev, 28 years old and No. 5, with the particularity that the first six were won by the Russian and the last five, by transalpine, better this season in the final of the Australian Open (he came back from two sets down) and the semifinals in Miami.
Source: La Verdad

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