The match had just started, the first ‘warning’ from the chair umpire. The Spanish Roberto Bautista did not give credit. Warning for exceeding 20″ served in the opening game.
The man from Castellón hates the British Alison Hughes He immediately, complaining that he could not breathe after a long point of more than a minute.
“It’s a joke, isn’t it?” Robert quipped. Faced with the referee’s refusal to accept any complaint, Bautista requested the presence of the supervisor, who came to talk to the Levantine just to calm his nerves.
With a ‘break’ ball against him, Bautista was left without his first serve. “He is not treating one player the same as another,” he warned the supervisor.
The round of 16 against American Tommy Paul didn’t get off to a good start, breaking the Spaniard’s serve in the eleventh minute of the first game, with more than 20 shots exchanged.
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Source: La Verdad

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