Matteo Arnaldi withdraws from French Open semi-final
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Andre Agassi has perfect reaction to Matteo Arnaldi withdrawing from French Open
The French Open men's semifinals took an unexpected turn with Matteo Arnaldi withdrawing. Andre Agassi might have had the best reaction to the news.
Matteo Arnaldi has withdrawn from the French Open semifinals due to illness. The 104th-ranked Arnaldi was set to play in the first all-Italian men's Grand Slam semifinal against Flavio Cobolli on Friday.
Matteo Arnaldi was forced to miss his French Open semi-final due to illness. Scheduled to play Flavio Cobolli, Arnaldi pulled out shortly before the match was due to begin.
The 2026 French Open has been a wild ride, and the unexpected circumstances continued on the final Friday of the tournament. Matteo Arnaldi withdrew from the French Open with a viral infection. He was unable to play Friday's semifinal match against his Italian compatriot Flavio Cobolli.
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