Unable to Move or Eat, Matteo Arnaldi Withdraws from Roland Garros Semifinal
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Italian tennis player Matteo Arnaldi withdrew from his Roland Garros semifinal match.
- Arnaldi cited an inability to move, eat, or drink as reasons for his withdrawal.
- This marks his first time reaching such a stage in a Grand Slam tournament.
Matteo Arnaldi has been forced to withdraw from his maiden Roland Garros semifinal, a decision that casts a shadow over his breakthrough performance at the Grand Slam.
The 104th-ranked Italian player announced his withdrawal due to severe physical limitations. Arnaldi stated he could neither move, eat, nor drink, indicating a significant health issue that rendered him unable to compete. This unfortunate turn of events prevents him from participating in what would have been a career-defining match at the prestigious tournament.
His withdrawal means his compatriot, Flavio Cobolli, advances directly to the final. Cobolli will now face Alexander Zverev for the championship title. The circumstances of Cobolli's advancement are bittersweet, as he benefits from Arnaldi's unfortunate physical condition.
This situation highlights the physical toll professional tennis can take and the unpredictable nature of elite competition. Arnaldi's inability to compete at such a crucial juncture underscores the challenges athletes face in maintaining peak physical condition throughout demanding tournaments like Roland Garros.
I can neither move, nor eat, nor drink
Originally published by Libรฉration in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.