Because the Portuguese tennis player Nuno Borges, 27 years old and world No. 62, armed with patience. Otherwise, the matter could lead to a worse scuffle during a match that was heated from the first to the last point.
The public at the ATP 250 tournament on land in Estoril allied unconditionally with Borges, creating the atmosphere of the Davis Cup. As a rival, the Chilean Cristian Garin27 years old and number 112, who ended up in the semifinals, winning 6-2 and 7-6 (3).
Although the main protagonist is the manager of the Danish seat Christian Raskthat gave Garín a point, at the start of the second set, to make a big fuss about what actually happened.
A blow from Garín was accompanied by a ‘show’ from the stands. Borges returned the ball, which was hit wide by Garín. The bottom line indicates this by chanting and laterally deploying its right arm.
But Rask gave the point to Garín, who understood that his ball had been good, confusing the first ‘out’ (of a rookie) with the second. The ATP supervisor arrived Carlos SanchezPortuguese, but upheld the decision of the chair.
“He failed. The out was on the previous hit, then it was the official call,” Borges repeated, claiming that the one point that would give him the ‘break’ was his.
Garin He later asserted that “he (Borges) stopped the point, and so did I,” after the public ‘out’. “The atmosphere is crazy, the game is annoying,” he added.
Borges He regretted that “I left without understanding the referee’s decision. He knew he made a mistake. Garín told me he was disappointed because I stopped at the point. It wasn’t his fault, but it wasn’t good in that situation either.”
In the video review, Garín had no sense that the Portuguese had saved the point. But it is for the Chilean.
Source: La Verdad

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