Tennis players can also smash rackets: “I can do whatever I want”



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The sixth world racket played a bad game and after losing the first set 5: 7 decided to pour all the accumulated rage into the racket.

The tower judge, Alison Hughes, warned the tennis player about this action, but it was not over yet.

K.Pliškova then put down the card and destroyed another racket in the players’ tunnel, connecting the field and behind the scenes.

A. Hughes, a member of the tournament staff who escorted the check to the players’ tunnel, reported another misconduct by the tennis player, who was fined one point per replay.

K.Pliškova was unwilling to accept this penalty and the judges reprimanded her: “I did it off the card, where I am allowed to do whatever I want.”

AFP / Scanpix photo / Karolina Pliškova disputes with the tower judge at the Australian Open

AFP / Scanpix photo / Karolina Pliškova disputes with the tower judge at the Australian Open

It seemed that after this incident, the runner wanted to reveal her good side on the tennis court, when in the second set she broke forward even 5: 0.

However, then her rival and compatriot Karolina Muchova responded with up to seven wins. gamima in turn and triumphed with a score of 7: 5, 7: 5.

The latter, who is only participating in the Australian Open for the third time, reached the eighth final of the competition for the first time.

2. 3 winnerBut for K.Pliškovs, who made 40 unprovoked errors, it was another chance to win his first career “Big Accent” trophy.

“Everything I did today on the card seemed very insecure. I played really solid when I built a 5: 0 lead, but it is very difficult to maintain that level, ”said Pliškova after the match.

Other divided tennis players easily reached the eighth final of the tournament. The fifth racket of the race Elina Svitolina crushed Julia Putintsev 6: 4, 6: 0, the 22nd division Jennifer Brady 6: 1, 6: 3 destroyed Kaja Juvan, and the first two 20 in the battle Elise Mertens 6: 2 , 6: 1 made the best classified Belinda Benčič.



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