
Question mark against Jacob's US Open participation
The 24-year-old US based player dropped down to a challenger event in South Carolina this week following three first round exits on the premier ATP tour.
He looked well placed to advance to the second round in straight sets against Australia's James McCabe in the First Serve Open when serving for the match when suddenly he squatted on the baseline in apparent distress.
It was not clear if it was a heat issue or an injury as Jacob seemed ill-at-ease on his feet with an apparent limp.
Unable to serve out successfully he surrendered the set 7-5 a few minutes later and immediately retired.
One observer claims to have heard the umpire refer to the heat and the absence of a screening umbrella at Jacob's end of the court had earlier been mentioned.
If Jacob has to withdraw – his top 60 ranking made him an automatic entry – it will be the second year in succession he has suffered US Open disappointment.
Required to qualify in 2024 he failed to make the main draw after appearing to be hampered by a serious wrist injury which his opponent was able to capitalise upon.
The Fearnley camp have been approached for comment.
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