Wimbledon sensation forced to retire after throwing in court
August Holmgren, who arrived in the third round in Wimbledon and recently won the tournament in Canada, threw himself in court and had to withdraw from the first round of the Challenger tournament in Lexington, against Colombian Nicolas Mejia.
To 5-1 in the third set, Holmgren I felt so bad he was forced to throw himself aside the court.
Video from the ATP Challenger reveals that the person rushed with trash waste to help fight Holmgren.
Danish tenniser was obviously awkward, and eventually decided to withdraw to Colombian Nicolas Mejia When a padeljka is 7-6 (7-5), 5-7, 1-5 in Mejia’s benefit.
It was a close match in the first two sets before Holmgren fell into trouble.
Early output in Lexington comes after a number of good results during the summer. At the end of June, Holmgren first qualified for Grand Slam Tournament in Wimbledon, where he even arrived in the third round.
Then he won the challenge of the tournament in Gruby, Canada, before he lost in the second round in Bloomfield, now.
Holmgren had 11 wins and only 1 defeat from 23. June to 23. July.
27-year-old Holmgren plays most of their ATP Challenger tours, which is the level below ATP, where he participated in some tournaments.
In addition, he tried several times to qualify for the Grand Slam tournament, in which he first managed to Wimbledon.