Today a record was revealed in which two subjects attacked the former top 20 outside a tattoo parlor on the Gold Coast. The images were released by Queensland Police.
Over the past few hours, a video has started circulating showing how Australian tennis player Bernard Tomic, current 292nd in the world and former number 17, is attacked by two subjects in the Gold Coast region of his country.
in the register You can see how the individuals threw the 30-year-old athlete to the ground, in what appears to be the exit of a tattoo shop inside a shopping mall. In the images, the player appears very frightened and almost without defending himself. He only chose to get into the fetal position to avoid further damage.
The video doesn’t seem that recent, since Tomic is currently in Turkey playing a tournament. However, according to Australian Channel 10, Queensland Police took note of the incident and released the file.
While the Oceanic was being struck, one of the attackers constantly shouted “get up, dog!” Regardless, no further information on the origin of the beating has yet been revealed and local authorities are investigating the incident as the player did not file a complaint.
The tennis player has experienced great growth over the past two seasons. He fell to 825th place in the world rankings, but he recovered and is now 292nd. , which allowed him to play challengers again. Indeed, in Turkey, he was eliminated yesterday in the round of 16 by the Dominican Nick Hardt.
Difficult story
The player was trained for many years by his father, John Tomic, with whom he developed a contentious relationship. “I’m still afraid of my father. “I wouldn’t want to raise my son the way I was raised.” admitted the Australian in an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, where he spoke about different episodes that made him the “bad boy” of tennis in his country.
In any case, he tried to justify the pressure that his father put on him to make him a recognized figure on the circuit. “He did a lot of things to me. I mean this guy is crazy for sure . But he made me who I am today. It was 100% discipline. In a way, I wouldn’t raise anyone like that. But I didn’t know any better . Parents can be a little… You know? He is a good man and he has a good heart, He spent a lot of time and effort making me who I am. “, he expressed.
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