Cincinnati Open Shock: Arthur Rinderknech Faints in Heat
The Cincinnati Open witnessed a worrying moment on Tuesday when French tennis player Arthur Rinderknech collapsed mid-match due to extreme heat. Facing Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime, Rinderknech had already lost the first set 6-7 (5) in a tiebreak and was locked at 2-2 in the second when the 30°C temperature took its toll.
Struggling to stay upright, Rinderknech lay down on the court to avoid heat stroke. Medical staff rushed in, administering immediate care. Despite attempting to resume, the Frenchman was forced to retire, handing Auger-Aliassime a walkover into the Round of 16.
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The Canadian, visibly concerned for his opponent, checked on Rinderknech while the crowd applauded the show of sportsmanship. Auger-Aliassime will next face Benjamin Bonzi for a quarterfinal berth, while his scheduled doubles match with Denis Shapovalov was cancelled.
Elsewhere, Jannik Sinner overcame a spirited challenge from Gabriel Diallo in a match marred by multiple interruptions.
This year's Cincinnati Open has been shaped by testing conditions-scorching heat, power failures, and high-pressure battles-turning every match into both a physical and mental trial. With endurance as vital as skill, the tournament is proving to be a true survival test for the world's best.












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