Wimbledon: Serena Williams' conqueror Harmony Tan blasted by double partner after withdrawal
Tamara Korpatsch has slammed doubles partner Harmony Tan for pulling out of their first-round women's doubles match at Wimbledon.
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Tamara Korpatsch has slammed doubles partner Harmony Tan for pulling out of their first-round women's doubles match at Wimbledon.
Tan pulled out of the Wimbledon doubles tournament on Wednesday, just hours after she had stunned Serena Williams, leaving her partner "sad, disappointed and angry". French player Tan was scheduled to play women's doubles with Tamara Korpatsch but withdrew with a thigh injury.
On the heels of her impressive main draw debut at Wimbledon, Harmony Tan followed up by withdrawing from her doubles match with a thigh injury — an hour before it was set to begin Wednesday.
Tamara Korpatsch has said that she is «very angry» after her doubles partner Harmony Tan pulled out ahead of their opening match at Wimbledon. Tan and Serena Williams produced one of the great Wimbledon matches as the former ended the latter's comeback in heartbreak, beating the seven-time champion 7-5 1-6 7-6(7) in an all-time classic. Ad/> The French player, who will take on Sara Sorribes Tormo in the second round on Thursday, pulled out of the doubles on Tuesday, hours before their scheduled doubles match against Nadiia Kichenok and Raluca Olaru.
LONDON : Hours after knocking Serena Williams out of Wimbledon in a late-night Centre Court epic, France's Harmony Tan pulled out of the women's doubles due to a thigh injury - and her partner was not impressed.
Tamara Korpatsch has slammed doubles partner Harmony Tan for pulling out of their first-round women’s doubles match at Wimbledon.
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