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Tennis player Paula Badosa attributes heatstroke to Olympic quarterfinal exit

The Spanish athlete had to be wheeled off the tennis court due to her inability to continue after a long medical timeout

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 Jul 2021 8:47PM

Tennis player Paula Badosa attributes heatstroke to Olympic quarterfinal exit
Spain's Paula Badosa was unable to continue her Tokyo Olympics quarterfinal match against Czech Republic's Marketa Vondrousova after losing the first set 6-3 − pix courtesy of AFP, July 28, 2021

TOKYO − Spain's Paula Badosa left the court in a wheelchair after retiring from her quarter-final match against Marketa Vondrousova with heatstroke in Tokyo today.

Badosa lost the first set 6-3 but was unable to carry on playing after a long medical timeout. Vondrousova embraced her opponent as she sat slumped in her chair.

"It was shame to finish this way. The conditions have been demanding since the first day, we tried to adapt as best as possible, but the body did not hold out as needed," said Badosa.

"I suffered heatstroke as you all saw, and I didn't feel fit to continue taking part in the match."

Badosa later withdrew from her mixed doubles match with Pablo Carreno Busta. The Spaniards were replaced in the draw by France's Fiona Ferro and Pierre-Hugues Herbert.

After a rain-hit day at Ariake Tennis Park, temperatures climbed today to 32 degrees Celsius, with the heat index topping out at 37c.

Daniil Medvedev again criticised the 11am start time as the Russian wilted in the hot sunshine and humidity before recovering to reach the men's quarterfinals.

"All the players I know said this is not normal to start at 11," said Medvedev, who revealed Novak Djokovic had held talks with organisers about pushing back the start of play.

"I heard maybe from tomorrow they're going to change it, but let's see." – AFP July 28, 2021

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