More Sports ES Fancast Jun 17, 2024 | 1:39 PM EDT The Wimbledon Open and the Paris Olympics are fast approaching. Every player wants to be at their peak form to wrestle the crown from their opponents. However, this may not be the case for Francis Tiafoe. The American was in the process of regaining his form before stepping into the Grass court of London.Best porn XXX. But if Juan Martin Del Potro’s injury at the Queen’s Club is taken as an example. Tiafoe won’t be able to come back for Wimbledon. And John Isner has just one thing to blame, court condition! It isn’t the first time that the Queen’s Club condition has claimed an injury. However, its latest victim is the American tennis player, Francis Tiafoe. In his recent match against Rinky Hijikata, both were playing with one set in each of their pockets. And as the match proceeded into the third set, it changed Tiafoe’s course. The player suffered from a nasty fall and was forced to retire as he limped across the court to shake hands. Consequently, Tiafoe, instead of proceeding further into the tournament, took the course of medical assistance. As the American recovered from this nasty incident, John Isner took to X to criticize Queen’s Club conditions. Though Isner considers Queens to be one of the best events, the courts are not up to mark. As the American explained, “Queens is undoubtedly one of the best events of the year, but the courts are diabolically slippery, especially on Monday and Tuesday.” ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Queens is undoubtedly one of the best events of year, but the courts are diabolically slippery, especially on Monday and Tuesday. Just ask DelPo. Sucks for Frances, hope he can recover for SW19. https://t.co/VoLJ0S01LP — John Isner (@JohnIsner) June 17, 2024 Expand Tweet ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Moreover, the American took the example of Del Potro to reflect upon the fact that the situation hasn’t changed much in half a decade. While wishing for his compatriot’s recovery, Isner added, “Just ask DelPo. Sucks for Frances, hope he can recover for SW19.” Del Potro also suffered a career threatening fall on the court of Queen’s back in 2019. John Isner referred to Juan Martin Del Potro in his tweet to take a dig at Queen’s. Rightly so, Del Potro suffered a fall during a match at Queen’s Club way back in 2019. It has been 5 years, however the Argentine is yet to recover. He was anticipating to make a comeback on his favorite Grand Slam, the 2023 US Open. But the 2009 US Champion withdrew, as he explained the reason. He said, “As you know, my desire to return to such a special court like the one at the US Open had me very excited. I pursued every possible means in order to get there. But my body is not 100 percent with me to let me feel comfortable and content to share in such a unique moment one more time with you all.” ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Del Potro underwent knee surgery to recover from the injury in 2019. But it did not stop there, as the former World No.3 underwent 2 more surgeries in the following years. However, the condition of his knee may have improved, but it is not enough for the champion to give his 100% on the court. Perhaps it was this fear that John Isner tweeted about. One fall at Queen’s Club cost the Argentine his whole tennis career. Hopefully, Tiafoe would make a comeback soon, and share an update about the same soon! EssentiallySports is a digital-first sports media house that surfaces the best stories on America’s favorite sports celebrities with a fan’s perspective to 30+ M average monthly readers. Sports All Boxing Formula One Golf NASCAR NBA NFL ONE Championship Tennis UFC WWE Bodybuilding WNBA EssentiallySports About Us Advertise With Us Authors Editorial Team Behind The Scenes Humans of EssentiallySports Contact Us FAQs Our Brands FanCast On The Ropes Bodybuilding Bros Club Golf Lucky Dog on Track Sports All Boxing Formula One Golf NASCAR NBA NFL ONE Championship Tennis UFC WWE Bodybuilding WNBA Privacy Policy ES Pressroom Ethics Policy Fact-Checking Policy Corrections Policy Cookies Policy GDPR Compliance Terms of Use Editorial Guidelines Ownership and funding Information Full Spectrum Services LLP © 2024 | All Rights Reserved