Tsitsipas Retires from ATP Finals Match Against Rune Due to Injury After Three Games

Seattle Sports

It was a disappointing end to the ATP Finals match between Stefanos Tsitsipas and Casper Rune on Sunday. After three games, Tsitsipas had to retire from the match due to an injury.

The Greek player had been in great form throughout the tournament, but he was unable to continue after suffering a leg injury. He had been leading the match 2-1 when he decided to retire.

This was a huge blow for Tsitsipas, who was looking to make it to the semi-finals of the tournament. He had been in good form throughout the tournament, and was looking to make a strong statement against Rune.

Unfortunately, his injury meant that he was unable to continue. He was seen limping off the court after the third game, and it was clear that he was in a lot of pain.

Tsitsipas will now have to wait and see if he can recover in time for his next match. He will be hoping that the injury is not too serious, and that he can get back on court soon.

It is a shame that Tsitsipas had to retire from the match due to injury, as he was looking to make a strong statement against Rune. However, injuries are part of the game, and Tsitsipas will now have to focus on his recovery and hope that he can get back on court soon.

Tsitsipas Retires from ATP Finals Match Against Rune Due to Injury After Three Games