The Australian tennis player Bernard Tomic has been struggling with his form and behavior on the court.

On Friday, during a match at the French Open, he got into an argument with his girlfriend.

He used to be a high-ranking player before he fell into the tennis wilderness.

Due to his poor performance in recent years, Tomic has dropped to 247th in the world rankings.

While the world’s top players were at the French Open, Tomic was at an ATP Challenger tournament in Arkansas.

This is where he has been stuck for the past couple of years, as he tries to regain his ranking.

His lackluster performance on Friday did nothing to improve his cause. Tomic was facing a Japanese player named Yuta Shimizu, who is ranked 265th in the world.

The match only lasted for around seven games before Tomic called it quits due to a stomach illness.

Tomic argued with his girlfriend, Keely Hannah, after she tested positive for a drug known as Covid-19.

He claimed that this was the reason why he felt sick. However, Hannah denied this claim, and the argument continued.

During the heated exchange, a commentator noted that Tomic and his girlfriend continued to argue.

During the heated exchange, the commentator noted that he did not expect to be able to comment on the situation.

However, he said that he was forced to because he was not sure how the fans would react to the situation.

After Tomic finally put the pin down, the commentator said that it was over.

Tomic, who was suffering from a stomach illness, decided to retire from the tournament.

The commentator said that it was an awkward way to end his career. He also questioned how he was able to win his previous match.

The shocking scenes indicated that Tomic has lost a lot of his talent and is no longer able to compete at the level that he once was.

His former Davis Cup teammates have been doing well this week.

Thanasi Kokkinakis and Alex de Minaur, who used to be ranked lower than Tomic, are currently in the third round of the French Open.

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