Heart-Breaking Scenes as Karolina Pliskova Gets Seriously Hurt Before Giving Up in One of Shortest US Open Matches Ever
The injury bug at the US Open shows no signs of slowing down. The hard courts of Flushing Meadows have claimed yet another victim, leaving fans and players alike in disbelief. This time, it’s Czech tennis sensation Karolina Pliskova who has faced the heartbreak of an early exit. Just as she was hoping to make a deep run, an untimely injury has dashed her dreams, adding her name to the growing list of players sidelined by the relentless physical demands of the tournament. The disappointment is palpable, as another star is forced to step aside before the action truly heats up.
Playing against Jasmine Paolini in the second round of the tournament, Pliskova suffered an ankle injury in the first set itself. With just three points being played in the match, Pliskova failed to make a return after the injury and decided to withdraw from the match, thereby marking an end to her campaign at the US Open. This is one of the shortest matches that has been witnessed ever in the history of the Grand Slam.
Paolini’s “win” over Pliskova is not the shortest match in the history of the @usopen in case you were wondering… https://t.co/BMuYho1G1v
— Randy Walker (@TennisPublisher) August 29, 2024
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