Samantha Stosur took anti-nausea medication before her 6-2, 6-4 loss to Maria Sharapova in the Rome final, the Age reports. Stosur is awaiting test results before heading to Paris. Stosur's coach, David Taylor, said the 2010 Roland Garros finalist was feeling so badly that she was unable to even complete her warm-up session.
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