He has a lot of work Carlos Alcaraz At the eighth of the ATP 500 lathe at Queen’s Grass, in London. “3 hours, 30 minutes? Are we in the beat?” She wrote on camera after winning her marathon match at JAUME MUNAR, 6-4, 6-7 (7) and 7-5.
The mallorcan offered an animal, and well, resistance after lifting two balls of ‘match’ to ‘Tiebreak’, with 6-4 for an Alcaraz who lost the first with double foul.
The Roland Garros champion is on the edge of the razor, which also has to deal with one of his usual track claims. An issue in which there are many allies in the ATP circuit.
The 25 “time to get the rule. The problem lies in the fact that the countdown clock is currently automatically activated, without the intervention of the seat judge, and doing so after finishing the previous point no matter what happened exactly, without becoming an intense exchange. It can also give that people do not sit too much fun celebrating a ‘tip’.
With 5-5 in the second set, Carlos Alcaraz He received a warning -Saped penalty from Referee, the British Kelly Raskwith experience in the finals in Wimbledon.
Alcaraz went to the chair discontent because he didn’t understand it. “Because?”. shout. And he explained it to the judge. “The point ends and I’m on the net. I have to go for the towel. I should do my work,” he said.
Kelly Rask He emphasized that pickups could get his towel closer to get time. “Yes, they brought it to me once and it didn’t give me time,” the Spanish complained again.
This is not the first or this will be the last time. Tennis players are asking for understanding according to the nature of the point when the account of 25 should start “. That the referee has a margin of action according to the incident. But the judges always ask themselves where they are not activating the clock.” But you the one who punished me, “he threw Novak djokovic In a discussion for the same reason in Roland Garros.
Source: La Verdad

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