The Davis Cup tie between Spain and the Czech Republic will be held at the Fuente de San Luis Pavilion. Even in Valencia, fans of the Central European team were noticeable in the stands. A large group, distinguished by t-shirts, flags and bugles, raised the noise level on stage.
They never stopped cheering for their team, which was also encouraged by a favorable score. Tomas Macac defeated Barnabas Zapata6-4 and 6-4, and Jiri Lehecka surpassed Alexander Davidovich by 7-6 (5) and 7-5, sealing the tie for the visitors.
During the second individual, among the number one formations, Alexander Davidovich He complained about a particular fan. He didn’t like something, so he went straight to the chair umpire, the Greek Eva Asderaki asking them to stop overacting the subject, which he clearly defined.
It was during the first set. The situation repeated itself. In the second Davidovich asserted the protest. There was surveillance on the behavior of the individual, who was wrapped in a flag of his country and wearing a red wig, and it was decided to expel him.
At the request of the arbitration body overseeing the confrontation, security forces began to move. After the third game of the match, there was a short break for the Police to intervene to evacuate this man, who did not fight his way to the exit door.
Source: La Verdad

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