Tennis star leaving the court in a wheelchair due to a "psychological breakdown"

The Roland Garros second-round match saw the Dutch fifth seed Kiki Bertens forced to use a wheelchair to get off the pitch after her extremely difficult victory over Italian rival Sarah Irani.

The Dutch woman suffered a psychological breakdown as a result of being insulted by her rival.

The match, which lasted for three hours on the famous "Roland Garros" clay courts, was not without controversy, and its Dutch result Bertens won by "7-6, 6-3, 9-7".

The exciting shot was when the Italian player Irani left the field immediately after the end of the match without the usual handshake between the players at the net line, then Irani shouted in Italian asking her opponent to stay away from her in a humiliating manner, which made the Dutch feel a psychological breakdown and the need for a wheelchair to get off the pitch. .

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