El Peque reacted after scoring his rival for the ball to come out. “Not bad!” He shouted back at the umpire after he ratified his decision.
Diego Schwartzmann (16th in the world ranking) is starred a fight with the umpire during his victory against the Russians Karen Khachanov (24th) 6-7 6-3 and 6-3 to enter the second round of Monte Carlo Masters 1000. The argument took place at the beginning of the third set.
The Moscow was leading 0-1 and 15-30 when he converted an ace via an open shot. El Peque saw this as bad and waited for second service, but the line judge and the Argentine tennis player were not alerted. asked the referee who stepped down from his seat to examine the bite of the ball that has become controversial.
“It’s good Diego”, the umpire explained to him as he pointed to the mark and thus went to his place to keep the decision on point for Khachanov. Schwartzman’s reaction shouted: “This is not bad! It can be seen from here (it is a few meters behind). How not? There is dust ”.
Television broadcast technology used to determine what happened and gave an excuse to the Argentine, although this is of little advantage: the sentence has already been adopted by the highest authority of the party. In any case, Peque’s success leaves the discussion just an anecdote.
Schwartzman and Delbonis won, but Báez lost
Aside from the aforementioned victory, the native of Azul defeated the Spaniards James Munar by 6-4, 3-6 and 6-4. The bad news of the day for the Legion was on the side of the native Buenos Aires, who said goodbye to the tournament with a defeat against the Iberian as well. Pablo Carreno Busta by 6-4, 4-6 and 6-2.
Source: Tycsports

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