Dimitrov withdraws from Metz, the death toll continues
Following Andrey Rublev's withdrawal, despite qualifying for the quarter-finals, Grigor Dimitrov also withdrew from the ATP 250 in Metz on the eve of his first match.
The Bulgarian, who had no chance of qualifying directly for the Masters, logically decided to skip the Metz tournament. But it was the timing that once again raised questions.
Following this announcement, the organizers had to go and find a new lucky loser (sixth in the draw), none other than Luca Van Assche.
Beaten in the 1st qualifying round, the Frenchman will have the opportunity to play tomorrow against Cameron Norrie for a place in the quarter-finals.
A rather improbable situation, which could happen again if Casper Ruud also withdraws from the event. The Norwegian's match against Benjamin Bonzi is still scheduled for tomorrow at 6pm.
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