Souring Arbitral Controversy in the ATP of Dallas: “It is very bad! To suspend it”

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There is a lot of tension on the ATP 500 Dallas Tournament track, though it may be worse to change the party sign after an arbitration decision that has caused many controversies. His victim shouted against him after the game: “It was so bad! They suspended him for some tournaments.”

The incident originated when the American Reilly Opelka I took to win the British Cameron Norrie. In tanter, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 5-4, 30-30.

It turned 30-40 because the chairman’s judge was punished by Opelka’s point, with them standing. The American considers a viewer to spin the goal to make it difficult for his or her service. And he went to see him cry, invited him to leave the track not in a very good word.

The referee, his countryman Greg AllensworthHe first warned the tennis player through the words misconvanta, which decides then removes a point. It was a penalty that endorsed the ATP supervisor, but it was angry with Opelka.


“It’s so bad! His success.


He complained that “You need to understand the situation, you don’t always play with the rules. It’s a thing that is common. He doesn’t lose money or punish him, but if I lose that game, I lose the game,” Says Opelka.

He was able to win and go to the quarter, against American Tommy Paul. It eases this thing, not Opelka’s anger, a ‘gunman’ from its stature. He finished the classification of his eleventh ‘Ace’.

Source: La Verdad

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