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Former Brazilian tennis player Fernando Meligeni backed the attitude of the judges who disqualified tennis player Novak Djokovic from the tournament after the Serbian accidentally hit a ball on a linesman. “I think we must learn that the law is for everyone,” said edit
247 – Former Brazilian tennis player Fernando Meligeni supported the attitude of the judges and the organization of the US Open, who disqualified tennis player Novak Djokovic from the tournament after the Serbian accidentally hit a ball on a linesman. The game was valid for the round of 16.
“Thank you US Open Tournament Director, the rule is for everyone. No discussion. Novak Djokovic was pretty disqualified. The rule is for everyone and it doesn’t matter if you’re going to win the tournament or just go for a walk. line and he was disqualified. If he were a zé no one would fall hitting him, but since he is the best in the world there are many people passing rag, “said the Brazilian on Instagram.
“Those same people, if they were on the court and he was not disqualified, they would find it a tremendous injustice. I can speak about that because they disqualified me in the same way. Without intention, without intention but I took $ 20,000 and closed the newspaper And I couldn’t even say that. It wasn’t intentional. But Djoko can? It serves to think about our society. Here who has more can do more, who is this or that is not arrested, no problem. I think we have to learning that the law is for everyone. size or importance. He did it. It’s worth it, “he added.
According to the G1 portal, the German Alexander Zverev, world number 7, defeated the Spanish Alejandro Davidovich Fokina by 3 sets to 0 and qualified this Sunday (6) for the quarterfinals of the US Open. Zverev, however, seemed more surprised by the situation than happy with his own victory.
In an interview, the German stressed that the Serb had no intention of hitting the judge. “I think the supervisors and all of them are just doing their job, but it was very unfortunate for Novak. If it had landed anywhere else, we’re talking a few inches, it would be fine,” he said. “I don’t know what else to say. I’m still in shock.”
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