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Terence Atmane Fights Severe Pain to Defeat Ugo Humbert as Tensions Spill Over at Net

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Image Credits: Terence Atmane/IG ©Image Credits: Terence Atmane/IG At the 2023 French Open, Carlos Alcaraz faced a brutal turning point when cramps tore through him mid-battle against Novak Djokovic, forcing a shocking decision. With his body breaking down, he sacrificed his service game to seek urgent treatment, choosing survival over collapse in a moment of pure agony. But at the Madrid Open , Terence Atmane defied logic, barely able to move, yet still winning, leaving Ugo Humbert stunned in a net exchange charged with disbelief.

Terence Atmane began cramping in the second set after failing to serve out the match at 7-6, 5-3. What looked like a routine closeout quickly turned into a physical collapse. The cramps hit hard and without warning, leaving him struggling to stay competitive.

From that point, the match started slipping rapidly out of his control. He could barely move as Ugo Humbert broke back to level the score at 5-5. Momentum had completely shifted, and the physical toll on Atmane was obvious.

At 4-5, 40-15 on Humbert’s serve, Atmane leaned against the back fence. His face showed clear pain, and he could hardly stand upright. Minutes passed without a single point being scored as the situation worsened.

Even when medical staff arrived, he remained hunched over, unable to move properly. The umpire eventually returned and urged him to continue the match. Atmane could only gesture in response, making it clear that movement itself had become a challenge.

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