"Restarting the March Forward": Place in the Grass Season for Ugo Humbert, Winner for His Entry Into the Race in 'S-Hertogenbosch
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On 29 May, Ugo Humbert was forced to abandon Roland-Garros in the second lap against the Britishman Fearley, who suffered a right calf injury. A new blow for the French tennisman, who had already played all season on beaten ground with a splint in his right hand because of a fractured finger. Fortunately, the medical examinations had proved reassuring, and as early as Thursday, the French n°2 and world n°20 was back on the court, on this turf su…
Ugo Humbert, disabled by an injury to his right hand during the season on beaten ground, and forced to abandon Roland after a big scare, hopes to get off on a good foot on grass. The Frenchman won this Thursday for his entry into the ATP 250 on grass tournament in 's-Hertogenbosch.
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