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Pre-tournament French Open favorite Kiki Bertens pulled out five games into her second-round match with Viktoria Kuzmova on Wednesday, telling doctors on court she was shaking and had no energy.

Kuzmova led 3-1, 40-15 when Bertens made the decision to stop due to her illness. The Dutchwoman came into Paris having the Madrid title to her name and boasting a career-high No. 4 ranking. Kuzmova now awaits the winner of No. 26 seed Johanna Konta and American Lauren Davis in the third round.

"Yesterday I felt good. No problems at all. I was practicing, resting, and I felt really well. I was ready for today," Bertens said in a press conference afterwards.

"And then this morning, I woke up at 3:00, and then I felt really sick. Vomiting, diarrhea all night long, all day long. I felt a little bit better before the match. I had some sleep, and I just wanted to give it a try. As soon as I start warming up right before the match, it started again."

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Minutes later, Indian Wells champion Bianca Andreescu withdrew ahead of her Thursday match with Sofia Kenin. The 18-year-old Canadian, playing her first tournament since the Miami Open, cited the same right shoulder injury that previously sidelined her.

French Open favorite Kiki Bertens retires in second round with illness

French Open favorite Kiki Bertens retires in second round with illness