
Madison Keys being treated on-court for neck injury
By Agency Reporter
Seventh seed Madison Keys retired from her third-round clash with France’s Alize Cornet early in the second set on Saturday with a neck injury.
Keys was trailing 7-6(4) 3-2 when she shook her head and told the Frenchwoman and the umpire she could not continue.
The 25-year-old American, a 2017 finalist at Flushing Meadows, had a medical timeout between sets.
She called for assistance again during the second, where the trainer massaged her neck and shoulder.
Keys struggled to raise her arms above her shoulder during the second set and grimaced every time she hit the ball, calling it quits after Cornet held serve to take a 3-2 lead.
Cornet said she could see Keys was hurting.
“I could see at the start of the second set that she was in real pain and she is not the type of girl who retires easily so she must have been in real pain,” she added.
“I am sorry for her.”
Cornet added that when she saw Keys tighten up she knew that she had an opportunity to advance to the fourth round for the first time in New York and had to control her emotions.
“It was awful,” Cornet said. “I got so tight because I could see that she could not serve normally … (and) that I had a chance to break her and I shouldn’t let the opportunity pass.”
Cornet faces Tsvetana Pironkova in the fourth round after the Bulgarian recorded a 6-4 6-1 win over Croatia’s 18th-seed Donna Vekic.
Join The Conversation
You May Like
Latest
Leicester compound Lampard woes at Chelsea
Thai Police arrest Nigerian Ezedinugwu for overstaying 60-day visa by 7 years
COVID-19 kills Ekpenyong, 14 other Nigerians as cases nosedived
Tiffany Trump engaged to Nigerian-trained fiance, Michael Boulos
Man confesses to killing relative in Ogun
We did so much more: Full Transcript of Donald Trump’s Farewell speech [Video]
Katsina announces date for school resumption
Oyo paying N8b to Osun for LAUTECH take over
Governor Abiodun visits Ogun tanker explosion scene, victims
In farewell speech, Trump condemns Capitol rioters, claims credit for tough battles
Actress Omowunmi Ajiboye’s son escaped Ogun tanker explosion
Joe Biden weeps as he leaves Delaware for Washington
INEC releases timetable for Anambra governorship election
Ultimatum to herdsmen: Presidency warns Akeredolu
COVID-19 deaths surpass 400,000 in US on Trump’s last day in office
Buhari will be remembered like Trump – Fayose
Kidnappers of Anchor University Deputy VC Fatokun demand N20m ransom
Jonathan commiserates with Bayelsa over death of Amb. Ketebu
One dead, others injured, as masquerade groups clash in Edo
Tinubu should be rewarded with presidency, says Reps member, Hunpe
Jumia extends food platform to five more cities in Nigeria