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Arthur Cazaux, tennis player, suffers discomfort during his match against Harold Mayot in Miami.

Arthur Cazaux, tennis player, suffers discomfort during his match against Harold Mayot in Miami.

Tennis player Arthur Cazaux suffers illness in Miami

\n\nThe rising star of French tennis, Arthur Cazaux, suffered a serious incident during his match against Harold Mayot during the Miami tournament. The details of the match and the incident are far from trivial for the athlete.\n\n

An intense match against Harold Mayot

\n\nUnder a blazing sun in Miami, Arthur Cazaux was facing his compatriot Harold Mayot in the middle of a match when tragedy struck. The duel between these two French talents was impatiently awaited by tennis fans. Mayot, a member of the world's top 50, was undoubtedly a tough opponent for Cazaux, but the young player did not seem at all intimidated at the start of the match.\n\n

Arthur Cazaux's discomfort in the middle of a match

\n\nFor reasons still unknown, Arthur Cazaux began showing signs of physical distress midway through the match. The heat may have been a factor. At one point, he began to sway and hold his chest, clearly signaling that he was in trouble. Despite the efforts of the medical staff on site to stabilize him, Cazaux had to abandon the match, leaving a victory by default to Mayot.\n\nHe is currently under observation in hospital. The details of his state of health are not yet known, but the tennis world is holding its breath while waiting for news. We hope this is a temporary incident that will not limit the progress of this talented player.\n\n

Reactions and support for Arthur Cazaux

\n\nNews of the incident quickly circulated throughout the tennis world and beyond, sparking waves of support for the youngster Arthur Cazaux. Harold Mayot, his opponent on the field during the incident, sent his best wishes to Cazaux. \n\nThis situation serves as a reminder to everyone that tennis, like all sports, can be demanding and dangerous. We wish Arthur Cazaux a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back on the pitch. \n\n