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An injured Dimitrava stopped at the Wimbledon Quarter -finals of Jenic Sinar despite the bad elbow stopped


London – Jenic Cinema hit the right elbow during the opening game and the first two sets of the first two sets on Monday night were in the quarter -finals, when his opponent Grigo Dimitrav, injured Pectoral muscle was injured in the third.

Sinar said that MRI would test his elbow on Tuesday “To see if there is anything serious” and add italian to: “There is some concern.”

The sinful tournament of number 7 did not set any set until Dimitrav -3, -5-5, at number 7. However, in the third set, Dimitrav stopped the game in 2-al-O-al.

This is the fifth Grand Slam tournament where 34 year old Dimitrav failed to finish a match. He also did it in January in the Australian Open and French Open in May, and last year’s Wimbledon and US Open.

Sinar said, “He was so unfortunate for the past few years. Incredible player. One of my best friends. We can understand each other very well, even out of court,” said Sinar. “I hope it will have a speedy recovery.”

At the last point against the sinner, Dimitrav served and immediately grabbed the chest with his left hand. Before sitting on the grass, he cried a few steps. Sina went to the court to test him.

“My PEC,” told Dimitrav Sina.

Dimitrav went to the sideline, sitting on his chair, and a trainer and doctor examined him in the three-time chief semifinalist, including Wimbledon. Dimitrav spoke to them and walked around Sina. After a few minutes of delay, Dimitrav walked to the locker room with medical staff.

Soon, he was re -equipped and said that he could not continue.

“I don’t accept it as a win at all,” said Sina. “It’s a very unfortunate moment for all of us to testify.”

Two hours ago, it was a sinner on the ground and was seemingly in trouble. He was injured in the seventh point of the match, when his legs came out of his left and fell behind him and fell behind a baseline, surrounded his fall with his right hand while holding his racket.

During a medical period 3-2 in the second set, Sinar massaged the elbow as a trainer. Sinar’s coach Darren Kahill and Simone Vagnoji looked at their box with concern.

The sinner was given a pill to resume. He often shakes his right arm or rubs his elbow in points.

28 -year -old Italian three -time Grand Slam champion who will play Ben Shelton, USA Ten in the United States for Berth in the semifinals. Sinar has taken the head-to-head series 3-1 and won their last five matches on straight sets with Wimbledon and this year on the Australian Open.

Sinar entered the tournament on Monday, losing a total of 5 games games, with three full matches tied the lowest record in the open era by the Wimbledon man.

Just after falling back on two sets against Dimitrav, the match was given a break so the stadium’s withdrawal roof could be closed due to sunlight.

Two -time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray was not a fan of the decision, he wrote on social media: “At this stage of the match the roof is so ridiculous to close the roof. At least an hour lighter left…. A set of tennis can still be played on top outdoor tournament!”

About an hour and a half later, the match ended.



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