Matteo Berrettini's Scare at Miami Open: Near Faint During Match

Matteo Berrettini's Scare at Miami Open: Near Faint During Match
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Wednesday 20 March 2024, 22:04 - Last updated: 21 March, 10:15

Matteo Berrettini alarmed all his fans and the audience in Miami during the Miami Open match against Andy Murray when he nearly fainted. The Italian tennis player suffered from severe dizziness, caused by the weather conditions that had already caused problems yesterday. Already Cazaux had fainted during his match yesterday and had remained on the ground at the side of the court due to the high humidity. This time, it was Berrettini who chilled the audience.

Arthur Cazaux faints on the court in Miami, scare for the French tennis player, who was helped and transported in a wheelchair

What happened and how Berrettini is doing

Just about to serve for the eighth game of the second set of the match with Murray, Berrettini had a collapse just before tossing the ball up. To avoid falling to the ground, the Italian held onto his racket while massaging his forehead. The immediate intervention of the physiotherapist and the doctor, who measured the blood pressure of the class of 1996, was necessary. The situation was caused by the high humidity currently in Miami. After replenishing his energy with some gel, water, and a few bars, Berrettini returned to the court winning the game. The Italian then continued the match, fighting in the third set but failing to avoid defeat, losing 6-4.

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