Lulu Sun's US Open debut turned into a battle against injury, leaving her fans wondering what could have been!
New Zealand tennis player Lulu Sun is already making headlines at the US Open, but not for the reasons she had hoped. Sun, who had been eyeing her first Grand Slam appearance with great anticipation, faced off against Italy's world number 76, Lucia Bronzetti, in a first-round match on Monday. However, just as the excitement was building, the match took a heartbreaking turn. The 24-year-old Kiwi had to retire after just one set, succumbing to an injury that prevented her from continuing the competition.
The Te Anau-born athlete had a promising start, but after taking an injury break in the first set, it became clear that her dreams of advancing in her US Open debut were slipping away. With the score at 6-3 in favor of Bronzetti, Sun waved goodbye to her chances of dazzling the Grand Slam crowd, at least for this year. Fans and commentators alike expressed their disappointment, recognizing that this setback would keep her off the Grand Slam courts in 2024 as well.
Former professional tennis star Craig Gabriel, while covering the event, discussed Lulu’s situation and the impact of this premature exit from one of the sport's pinnacle events. Competing against seasoned players like Bronzetti is challenging enough, but when injury strikes, it gives you a glimpse into the tough reality every athlete faces—no matter how skilled, the physical toll of the game can sometimes bring even the best to their knees.
Despite this setback, Lulu Sun’s journey in the world of tennis has only just begun. Her US Open experience may have ended abruptly, but it's a chapter in a much larger story of resilience and determination. As she sets her sights on recovery and future tournaments, New Zealand's budding tennis star has demonstrated guts and grit that surely resonate with fans back home.
And here's an interesting tidbit: Lulu Sun's rise in tennis can be likened to a fine wine; she only gets better with age! Having moved from New Zealand to train in Europe, her determination echoes in her relentless pursuit of excellence in the sport. Just remember, folks, every great champion has faced a hurdle or two along the way—it's what they do after that counts!
Lulu Sun will not play on another Grand Slam Centre Court in 2024 after being forced to retire with an injury from her first-round US Open match on Monday ...
Injury has forced New Zealand's Lulu Sun to withdraw from her debut match at the US Open in New York after just one set.
New Zealand tennis ace Lulu Sun has retired hurt from her opening match at the US Open in New York . Going up against world number 76 Lucia Bronzetti of...
The Te Anau-born player took an injury break in the first set against world number 76 Lucia Bronzetti of Italy and was unable to continue in the second.
Sadly, Kiwi star Lulu Sun is already out of the US Open, withdrawing after one set in the first round. Craig Gabriel spoke to D'Arcy Waldegrave about that and ...
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Lucia Bronzetti benefited from the abandonment of Lulu Sun (6-3, 0-0) (WTA)
Kiwi tennis player arrived in New York with a career-high ranking, but her opening match lasted barely an hour.