
‘She should sue!' – Wimbledon fans rage as Ella Seidel, 20, forced to retire injured after falling into ‘ditch' on court
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FANS have called for action to be taken after Ella Seidel was forced to retire injured after falling in a ditch at Wimbledon.
Seidel, 20, had to pull out of her match with Jessica Bouzas Maneiro in the second set after twisting her ankle in a ditch at the back of the court.
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Ella Seidel has been urged to sue Wimbledon after retiring from her first round match with injury
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Seidel's foot got caught in a ditch at the back of the court
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The German collapsed to the floor in pain
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The German prospect was 6-3 3-2 down when she got her ankle caught in a ditch towards the back of the court that wasn't fully covered by the back screen.
Seidel appeared in heavy discomfort, collapsing to the floor as it happened.
Following a lengthy period of medical attention Seidel ultimately decided to retire.
The world No109 will now exit the competition, forfeiting the extra £33,000 she would have made for reaching the second round of the tournament.
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And fans reckon she should be suing Wimbledon as a result, claiming that the All England Club should have done more to cover up the ditch and prevent the accident from happening.
One fumed: "If I was Ella Seidel I would be suing #Wimbledon2025 after she badly twisted her ankle stepping in an exposed ditch a couple on inches deep at the back of the court.
"The back screen should have covered it, but didn't go all they way to the ground and been further forward."
While another added: "Ella Seidel might have to retire from this match but she will get a BAG if she sues Wimbledon. No barriers and just a steep drop off at the end of the courts is insane".
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Seidel's opponent Jessica Bouzas Maneiro has advanced to the next round as a result
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And a third wrote: "That's really unfortunate for Ella Seidel".
Her opponent, Bouzas, will now advance to the next round.
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In 2016 Serena Williams threatened to sue referee Andrew Jarrett at Wimbledon over slippery playing conditions.
During the match, she said: "If I get hurt, I'm suing him".
Adding: "I'm going to fall. I don't get it. Can't they just close the roof?"
However, she turned back on her on-court comments after she had cooled down from the heat of the moment - explaining she would never sue Wimbledon.
She said: "I was in the moment. I was on the court. What I say on the court, whether it's smashing my rackets or it's in the heat of the moment... I have no plans, no future of suing Wimbledon.
"Let's get serious. That's not what I do, that's not what I am."

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