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Hubert Hurkacz's Wimbledon bid stunningly ends after 2 valiant dives result in knee injury

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Hubert Hurkacz may have been a long shot to win the first Grand Slam title of his career at Wimbledon this month, but he had battled enough to earn the No. 7 seed going into the tournament.

Hurkacz topped Moldovan Radu Albot in four sets in the first round and had a 2-1 lead against Frenchman Arthur Fils before something unimaginable happened.

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Hubert Hurkacz of Poland lies on the court after a fall during his second-round match against Arthur Fils of France at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London on July 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)

Hubert Hurkacz of Poland falls while trying to return a shot against Arthur Fils of France during their second-round match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London on July 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)

The Polish tennis star was forced to retire from the match after he injured his knee making a dive for a shot late in the fourth set. Play was stopped for a few minutes while a trainer came out to inspect Hurkacz's knee. He tried to play through it and tried to dive for a volley once again, but he couldn’t continue.

Fils won the match 7-6 (2), 6-4, 2-6, 6-6 (9-8).

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"I saw a friend. He was in pain and he couldn't move. I didn't care about the score," Fils said, per Tennis.com. "I was just hoping that the guy is well and he can still walk and everything. He told me that he felt something in his knee. I forgot the score at this point. I was just trying to help him, and just that's it."

Arthur Fils of France plays a backhand return against Hubert

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