Nadal attacks his opponent and Kyrgios demands the removal of Tsitsipas

Nadal qualified for the next round (Witzenhaus/Getty)

Saturday’s competition witnessed a championship Wimbledon Tennis witnessed exciting events, beginning with the elimination of the world number one, and the match continued with the event between Australian Nick Kyrgios and his Greek competitor, Stefanos. Tsitsipas.

This match witnessed funny clips, the hero of which was the Australian player Nick Kyrgios, who continued to provoke his opponents greatly, trying to frustrate them and push them to lose focus so that he might win, which was confirmed by the method of transmitting through what is known as the “spoon” method.

During the match, the Australian player stood out with his continuous moves and trying to lose the Greek player’s focus, especially when the referee demanded the exclusion of his opponent following he threw the ball in the direction of the crowd, and the Greek was angry at the end of the confrontation because of the Australian’s actions, who decided the match 3-1.

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Spaniard Rafael Nadal did not find difficulties in overcoming the Italian Lawrence Sunego, who was unable to withstand the blows of the “Matador”, who emerged in this confrontation with his high concentration, and his eagerness to win games quickly to avoid fatigue amid an Italian attempt to withstand.

Nadal was angry at the actions of his opponent, who exaggerated the screaming and seemed to be trying to distract Nadal’s focus, as he was screaming following the ball moved away from him and was in the Spanish player’s area. .

After the result was settled, it was clear from the conversation that brought the players together that the Italian did not agree with Nadal’s actions, although the Spaniard highly praised his opponent’s capabilities and predicted a promising future for him.

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