Tennis player Tallon Greek track did not suffer any muscle damage at the masters tournament in Madrid on Friday, as it turned out that same evening in a Spanish hospital. The number 2 in the Netherlands returns to the Netherlands for further investigation.
“Further investigations in the Netherlands are needed. But everything, such as the muscles, is fine. So we don’t know much more yet, it’s a matter of waiting,” said coach Kristof Vliegen. After the weekend, the Greek track will be further investigated in the Netherlands, according to the Belgian coach.
Failed volley
Greek track (26), the number 36 in the world, gave up against the Spaniard Jaume Munar on Friday afternoon. The Dutchman went through his right ankle with a failed volley and left the court supported by his opponent and with a face contorted with pain.
The masters tournament in Rome will start on May 10. The Greek track has not yet signed off for this. Roland Garros will start on Sunday, May 28.