H/t reader Squodgy:
“Nothing to see here, move on, nothing to see here, move on…..
I wonder how long we have to wait, after a large sector of all the sporting competitors disappear/collapse/die/retire early from their game, before the general public will start to wake up to the lie of the cull?”
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– Miami Open Carnage: 15 Fully Vaxxed Tennis Players Unable to Finish Contests:
The tennis world has reacted with shock after 15 players retired/ withdrew from the Miami Open, including the favorites, Paula Badosa from Spain and Jannik Sinner from Italy. Both played in the Australian Open which required them to be fully vaccinated. According to this source that listed all of the competitors who withdrew, all of them received the experimental injection.
Rafael Nadal recently lost his match in Palm Desert after having chest pain.
Other athletes have recently had unusual health issues, including three professional cyclists who recently suffered cardiac-related events, and two of them died. A 23-year old Romanian water polo player died during a game while suffering chest pains.
The tennis world has been shocked this week at the Miami Open.
Fans witnessed an unprecedented number of withdrawals/retirements from the tournament at Hard Rock Stadium.
Question for people who follow tennis more than me: this sounds unusual – is it?
Yahoo News: ‘In total, there has been 15 withdrawals/retirements during the Miami Open.’https://t.co/7jayWxZ89c
— John Ruddick MLC (@JohnRuddick2) April 3, 2022
The most shocking moments of the event occurred when both favorites, Italian Jannik Sinner and Spaniard Paula Badosa retired from their quarterfinal contests on the same day.
Yahoo Sport reported:
Soon to be World No.3, Badosa was in tears as she was forced to bow out of the quarter-final after not feeling well against American Jessica Pegula.
On Monday, Badosa admitted she wasn’t sure if she could compete in her fourth round match that she subsequently won.
However, the Spaniard was in obvious discomfort when she retired sick at 4-1 in unfortunate circumstances for the in-form star.
On the men’s side of the draw, Italian phenom Sinner was also forced to retire against World No.103 Francisco Cerundolo.
Right after an impressive display to defeat Aussie Nick Kyrgiosin the Fourth Round, Sinner was in pain due to blisters on his foot.
Cerundolo admitted it was ‘strange’ seeing his friend hardly walking on the other side of the court.
While Sinner and Badosa were the most stunning retirees of the tournament, over a dozen other competitors suffered early exits.
The Yahoo article referenced 15 total withdrawals/retirements during the Miami Open.
As Free West Media noted, “What is going on?” someone asked.
I’ve scanned the results of the men’s and women’s fields to find the 15 withdrawals/retirements during the Miami Open.
From the men’s side:
- Mats Moraing (Germany)
- Holger Rune (Denmark)
- Jan-Lennard Struff (Germany)
- Reilly Opelka (United States)
- Jannik Sinner (Italy)
From the women’s side:
- Maryna Zanevska (Belgium)
- Caroline Garcia (France)
- Clara Tauson (Denmark)
- Dalma Galfi (Hungary)
- Anna Kalinskaya (Russia)
- Karolina Muchova (Czech Republic)
- Katerina Siniakova (Czech Republic)
- Victoria Azarenka (Belarus)
- Anhelina Kalinina (Ukraine)
- Paula Badosa (Spain)
Here’s the elephant in the room the mainstream media refuses to discuss.
Based on U.S. requirements, all of the listed players, except for Opelka, must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to compete in the Miami Open.
Opelka competed in the Australian Open earlier this year, which required proof of COVID-19 inoculation.
Thus, going by various COVID-19 policies, all of the players to withdraw/retire at the Miami Open have received the experimental injection.
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