Disease disrupts the preparations for the Australian Tomic Wimbledon Tennis
Disease disrupts the preparations for the Australian Tomic Wimbledon Tennis
Disrupted preparations for the rising Australian tennis player Bernard Tomic for the championship and the Wimbledon Grand Slam for the current season due to illness which forced him to withdraw from the junior high championship in Germany on Tuesday.
The start of Wimbledon courts in the All England Club Tennis in June 25 and will last two weeks.
The Tomic (19 years) in the last year became the youngest to the oldest player to reach the quarter-finals at Wimbledon since he did the German Boris Becker in 1986, he played for 22 minutes before he withdraws from the match against Germany's Tommy Haas in Halle Open in Germany.
Said Haas, who was ahead 5-2 to tournament officials that Tomic said he was suffering from a disease for ten days.
Tomic has said earlier he is eager to play at Wimbledon, on clay favored by the People after his release from the second round at the French Open on clay two weeks ago.
The start of Wimbledon courts in the All England Club Tennis in June 25 and will last two weeks.
The Tomic (19 years) in the last year became the youngest to the oldest player to reach the quarter-finals at Wimbledon since he did the German Boris Becker in 1986, he played for 22 minutes before he withdraws from the match against Germany's Tommy Haas in Halle Open in Germany.
Said Haas, who was ahead 5-2 to tournament officials that Tomic said he was suffering from a disease for ten days.
Tomic has said earlier he is eager to play at Wimbledon, on clay favored by the People after his release from the second round at the French Open on clay two weeks ago.