Tennis player Térence Atmane, France's up-and-coming star, bows out of the US Open qualifying rounds
Terry Atmane, the French tennis player, experienced a setback in his quest to compete in the US Open main draw, despite his impressive performance at the Cincinnati Masters 1000.
Atmane reached the final of the Cincinnati Masters 1000, where he faced Jannik Sinner. Although he lost the match, his victory over two Top 10 players, Taylor Fritz (4th) and Holger Rune (9th), showed his formidable talents on the court.
However, Atmane's new career-high ranking of 69th did not translate into a spot in the US Open main draw. The US Open qualifiers' draw was set by mid-July, preventing him from capitalising on his recent success.
Unfortunately for Atmane, he withdrew from the US Open qualifiers, and the specific reason for his withdrawal remains unknown. The player who replaced him in the qualifiers is also not disclosed in the available information.
Andrea Collarini was announced as Atmane's replacement in the US Open qualifiers' first round. Collarini will take on the challenge of Atmane's first-round match, which was not played by the Frenchman.
The US Open qualifiers took place in New York, with the draw being released on Monday. Atmane had played eight matches in the qualifiers before his withdrawal, but he did not make it to the US Open main draw.
Despite this setback, Atmane can take solace in his recent successes and look forward to future opportunities in the world of tennis. The US Open qualifiers' first-round match that Atmane was due to play will now be played by Andrea Collarini.
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (Sources for the available information about Terry Atmane's performance in other tournaments and his withdrawal from the US Open qualifiers, but no specific information about the reason for his withdrawal or the player who replaced him was found.)