ATP Monte-Carlo, Medvedev’s anger against the judges for a disputed point. VIDEO

ATP Monte-Carlo, Medvedev’s anger against the judges for a disputed point. VIDEO
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Winning is not enough Daniil Medvedev to cool off the anger. The Russian tennis player won against Monfils in the second round of the ATP in Monte Carlo, but was the protagonist of a harsh protest against both the chair umpire and the touch umpire for a controversial point in the fourth game of the second set. The world number four, after contesting a call from the line judge, lost the point and subsequently two consecutive games. At this point he lost his temper and, both during the match and in one of the moments of rest, he directed offensive words at the referees of the match. Almost surprisingly he managed to avoid a warning. At the end of the match, despite the clear 6-2, 6-4 he wrote into a camera: “Was he in or out?”. A doubt that he apparently didn’t have, but which tormented him despite his qualification to the round of 16 against compatriot Khachanov.

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