This is possible the most remembered image of the entire Australian Open. During a break in the twist of 16 matches between Jannik Sinner and Holger RuneThe Italian was trembling as the doctors attended him. At that moment no one knew what was going on, but now you know what happened.
Darren CahillCoach of Number 1 of ATP Rank, explained that the Reason why Sinner is like a virus taken a few days ago. Now that a few days have passed since the difference, Cahill wants to detail the causes that led Sinner to that situation, causing a lot of doubt and uncertainty of both fans present on the track and viewers.
“It is deadly. We don’t know if I can get to the track how bad it is. We have known since the day before he was in a bad mood, so he soon fell asleep, “Cahill explained in the Italian media statements.”He canceled his training And I think I remembered that I had a game that was scheduled by 14:30, with the highest day temperature. We reserve a track to warm up in the morning and then delay the session for noonBut when he went on track he was white like a sheet.
“In the end We canceled the heat, He went to see the doctor and gave him some gels to raise the energy. Then rested, There was an ice bath to recover and we left him on the cold track“Australia’s coach added.
Italian ended up imposing Hungarian 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 and 6-2and in post-part statements, Sinner is very short, just explaining that he It was bad and that he had never practiced normally. During the meeting, which will eventually become the champion of the contest, the medical help that helps at different times, helped him get the temperature and important constants.
“She was a bit lucky, because we were in the middle of the third set And they can attend doctors, that out of the track they took the temperature and the essential constants. I think they spent ten minutes and when he returned, Passed it beside us and we could see that the color of his face changed a little“
Fortunately for her, in the last days her state of health improved, which Australia allowed her.
Source: La Verdad

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