Tragic Tumble: The Unfortunate End to Sonmez's French Open Campaign
Turkish tennis player Zeynep Sonmez's French Open doubles run was unexpectedly cut short after she tripped over an advertising sign, leading to a leg injury. The incident occurred during her second-round match with German partner Tatjana Maria. The injury forced her to withdraw after a mere 17 minutes into the match.
In an unfortunate turn of events at the French Open, Turkey's rising tennis star Zeynep Sonmez faced an early exit due to injury. The mishap occurred during her doubles match, where she partnered with Germany's Tatjana Maria against Ukraine's Anhelina Kalinina and Dayana Yastremska.
While chasing a high ball during a crucial rally, Sonmez collided with an advertising sign and crashed into a wall on Court Six, resulting in a leg injury. Despite attempting to minimize the impact, the injury forced her to end the match prematurely.
Sonmez's dedication has been widely recognized on the women's tour. Earlier this year, she garnered admiration for aiding a ball girl during a stressful moment at the Australian Open. Unfortunately, her current injury halted her promising run at the French Open.
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