Humidity, high temperatures, and a significant physical and mental strain. All of this has become an explosive cocktail for Terence Atmane, who had to retire from the ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai 2025 when the score was tied at 4-4 in his first-round match against Carabelli. The French player later posted on social media, recounting his ordeal. "From the first point, my hands were shaking, and I was more stressed than usual. But in the second game, I started to feel very suffocated. I couldn't breathe, my head was hurting, I couldn't speak, and I didn't even know what day it was. I panicked. I'm still confused about what happened to me," said the Frenchman, attributing all this to severe heat exhaustion.

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