Sebastian Korda said he could barely hold the racquet before retiring in the Australian Open quarter-finals Tuesday, but despite the disappointment...
Sebastian Korda talks with a physio in the Australian Open quarter-finalMELBOURNE - Sebastian Korda said he could barely hold the racquet before retiring in the Australian Open quarter-finals Tuesday, but despite the disappointment is confident of"really big things" ahead.
But it had not bothered him in the opening four rounds at Melbourne Park until he hit a return in the second set. "Some forehands I couldn't even hold the racquet. Volleying was almost impossible for me, so it was a little tough."
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