ATP – Rolex Masters > Kachanov didn't really act, the proof: “Today, I consulted the doctor and I have a grade 2 sprain in two parts of my right leg”

ATP – Rolex Masters > Kachanov didn't really act, the proof: “Today, I consulted the doctor and I have a grade 2 sprain in two parts of my right leg”
ATP – Rolex Paris Masters > Kachanov didn't really act, the proof: “Today, I consulted the doctor and I have a grade 2 sprain in two parts of my right leg”

Eliminated by Ugo Humbert in the semi‐final of the Rolex Masters, Karen Khachanov finished the match with courage, visibly injured and very diminished.

The Russian did not appreciate the attitude of his opponent, who continued to celebrate all the points while he was at the end of his tether.

In an Instagram post published this Sunday, Khachanov gave his news, and clearly, the Russian was not acting at the end of his match against Humbert…

“I have conflicting feelings in my head right now…I really loved my game and I was playing so well the last few weeks. Ending like this hurts…I know injuries are part of sport and they are what they are. For my part, I can say that I tried to fight until the end. Today I visited the doctor and I have a grade 2 sprain in two parts of my right leg. Now is the time to recover and rest with my family before the offseason begins. Thank you all for your support. »

Published on Sunday November 3, 2024 at 6:47 p.m.



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