
After multiple ankle surgeries, Anna Tatishvili finally made it back (with a protected ranking) for the first time since Oct. 2017 at the French Open.
She lost 6-0, 6-1 to Maria Sakkari in 55 minutes.
Tatishvili then was fined her first-round cheque of $51,520 US under the “failing to perform to a professional standard” clause.
Except … the Grand Slam committee demanded medical documents, and its own doctor examined Tatishvili before she was allowed to play.
So the various departments need to … communicate?
Israel’s Amir Weintraub, who’d been out since the 2017 Australian Open, lost 6-3, 6-1 to Lukas Rosol in … 43 minutes in the men’s qualifying.
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