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Sundi
Lv 6
Sundi asked in SportsTennis · 3 years ago

So did anyone else notice that Wozniacki never showed any sign of pain or even a cramp in her leg?

Wozniacki never showed any sign of issues with her leg. She never looked or touched her leg, even during the injury timeout. When she got from the chair, she didn t even bend it but just walked ready for the next game hoping that her strategy of slowing down Halep, which unfortunately worked. Halep should ve stayed moving because keeping her blood flowing was important at the time.

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  • 3 years ago

    Sadly this is a strategy that is used too often in matches.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    I am ALWAYS suspicious about all these medical times out. Some are obvious (when blisters are shown on TV up close and personal) but with some, I believe it is a way of breaking the concentration of the opposition when things aren't going too well!

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