In the second match of the semifinals of the Parisian Grand Slam, a girl stormed the brick dust, tied herself against the net and the game was suspended for several minutes.
The Roland Garros semi-finals they had rare occurrence in tennis, in addition to Alexander Zverev’s strong injury against Rafael Nadal whereupon he was compelled to retreat, to the meeting in between Marin Cilic Y Casper Ruud oAn environmentalist switched sides, tied himself to the net and the game was delayed by a few minutes.
With the match in equal sets and a 4-1 lead for Ruud against Cilic in the third set, a the woman entered the court from one of the stands and tied her neck with the net, with a clear message on his shirt: “We have 1028 days left ” –There are only 1028 days left– referring to an environmental message for climate change.
A girl is tied to the net for more than 15 minutes and players have to go to the locker room until it is removed by network security agents, who have suffered a break and need to change, before Cilic and Ruud return.
Once the girl left the Stadium Philippe Chattier, the Norwegian and the Croatian went back to court and it was Ruud wins 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 and 6-2 to reach the final of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time and face the top title winner and Roland Garros: Rafael Nadal.
Cilic-Ruud’s unusual delay at Roland Garros: the activist’s video and his message.
After Ruud’s victory over Cilic in four sets, and after a halt that occurred in the third set by an environmental activist calling for climate change, the woman published a message in the newspaper. Derniere adjustment:

Woman’s message:We are in 2022 and it is time to face reality, the world politicians bring to us is a world where Roland Garros can no longer survive. Now I entered the field because I could no longer afford to risk that I would do nothing in the face of a climate emergency”.
Alizee, 22 years old.
Video: @marcos_z
Source: Tycsports

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