As the evening session started it was a family affair, Andy Murray playing the first night match on Margaret Court Arena, while father-in-law and coach to Ana Ivanovic, Nigel Sears was watching his charge go a set up against Madison Keys.
Ivanovic had already been somewhat shaken by a patron falling heavily and requiring medical attention in her previous round, but no-one could have predicted that her coach would feel unwell and leave, only to collapse on the stairs.
It became clear he was in medical difficulty and once Ana was aware, her distress was evident. Meanwhile on Margaret Court Arena, Murray was in difficulties of his own struggling in his second set against Joao Sousa.
In this day and age it is impossible to assume that by now the crowds in MCA did not know what was unfolding on RLA. As Twitter took off in a storm there were worrying moments on the main court as the announcement was made that play would be suspended indefinitely.
News filtered through that Sears was conscious, sitting up and able to speak after being stretchered off to a waiting ambulance and hospital and Keys and Ivanovic resumed their match.
Keys leveled and in a strange quirk of fate (as Murray also went 2-1 up in his match) they led 3-0 in what could be the decisive sets in their matches.
Murray was the first over the line, and thankfully the organisers got him off court without the need for an on-court interview, nor any of the usual press obligations, quite rightly.
Meanwhile back on Rod Laver Arena Ivanovic’s bravery was unraveling by the point, as Keys shifted momentum back to her end of the court. It was hell of a battle as Keys closed out what must have been a tough match for both players.
With both Murray and Ivanovic heading straight for the hospital – it was just a night where the tennis seemed a little unimportant in the grand scheme of things, and we wish Nigel Sears the very best in his recovery.
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