From ‘Earth, Swallow me!’. The live things. To the Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitipas He wanted to disappear from this planet for a few seconds. Be invisible. The sense of ridicule after a funny accident that assaulted the Greek for a while.
He hid it as best he could, maintaining a serious demeanor as if nothing had happened. But in today’s world there is no movement that is not captured by some camera.
There is also a video of the crash that Stefanos takes when he doesn’t quite measure where the seat he intends to sit is. He tripped and fell.
Mireia Gisbert, Paula Badosa’s mother, couldn’t stop laughing. Although both he and the Catalan technical team began to laugh at the natural laughter that the accident invited in order not to put in greater trouble one of the figures in world tennis and the romantic partner of the Spanish woman.
Tsitsipas, who has no ATP commitments this week, is in Doha with Badosa, whom he supported in his debut against the American Ashlyn Krueger.
Paula would have closed out the match in the second set, as she quickly took the lead in the third, but rain suspended the match, in the first round of the WTA 1000 in Doha, to Begur’s advantage by 6-3, 4-6 and 4-2 but 15-40, two break points against.
Source: La Verdad
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