French tennis player Arthur Cazeau who collapsed during a qualifying match in Miami, has been released from the hospital and hopes to return to action soon.
The incident occurred Tuesday during the third set of Caso’s match against compatriot Harold Mayo. The tennis player fell to the court before his opponent served. Doctors and staff immediately arrived to help the tennis player; Cazeau left the court in a wheelchair. When the match was stopped, Cazeau was winning with a score of 4:6, 7:5, 2:1.
– I want to tell you that I feel better. I left the hospital in Miami where I received treatment and underwent numerous tests. Today I feel better. My blood pressure and heart condition are stable.
In the end, I was more scared than hurt. Now my body needs rest and I hope to get back on the courts very quickly. Thank you all for your words of support and see you soon.
PS: I saw inappropriate messages sent to Harold. We couldn’t discuss it after the match, since I was unconscious, but having known him for a long time, I can assure you that he is not one of those who does not care about the health of their opponent. Like many players, he was focused on the match and thought it was just cramps. As soon as he saw that everything was serious, he got worried and did everything to help me,” Caso wrote on social media.
Source : MatchTV

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