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ATP Finals: Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini in tears, withdraws due to injury as Jannik Sinner steps in

ATP Finals: Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini in tears, withdraws due to injury as Jannik Sinner steps in

ATP Finals: Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini in tears, withdraws due to injury as Jannik Sinner steps in
ATP Finals: Matteo Berrttini withdraws: Matteo Berrettini on Tuesday withdrew from the ATP Finals after suffering a left oblique injury that forced him to retire from his match on Sunday evening against Alexander Zverev. After one game in the second set, the Italian took a medical timeout. An emotional Berrettini attempted to continue but was forced […]

ATP Finals: Matteo Berrttini withdraws: Matteo Berrettini on Tuesday withdrew from the ATP Finals after suffering a left oblique injury that forced him to retire from his match on Sunday evening against Alexander Zverev.

After one game in the second set, the Italian took a medical timeout. An emotional Berrettini attempted to continue but was forced to retire. Zverev won a tightly contested first set 7-6(7) in 79 minutes and led 1-0 in the second set when Berrettini was unable to continue. Following a medical timeout, the home favourite attempted to continue.

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ATP Finals: Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini in tears, withdraws due to injury as Jannik Sinner steps in

But after playing one more point, he walked to the net to shake hands. Zverev climbed over the net to embrace and console him.

 

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Berrettini announced his withdrawal from the ATP Finals through an emotional Instagram post.

Now the first alternate Jannik Sinner will take Berrettini’s place. Sinner will face Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz.

ATP Finals: Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini in tears, withdraws due to injury as Jannik Sinner steps in

Sinner has enjoyed the best season of his career, lifting four ATP Tour trophies, including the biggest triumph of his career at the Citi Open in Washington. The Italian is 45-21 in 2021.

Also Read: ATP Finals Live: Medvedev locks horns against Zverev, Djokovic to continue dominance, Tsitsipas look to bounce back in Round 2 – Follow live updates

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