The Russian tennis player who lost to the Spaniard got angry after losing a point and hurt himself.
The second best player in the world, Carlos Alcaraz, He won this Wednesday 7-5 and 6-2 against Russian Andrey Rublev (5th) in ATP Finals. In a match that lasted an hour and a quarter, the 20-year-old Spaniard dominated the second set and In the beginning it was bankrupt at first games after two points below his rival. This angered the Olympic medalist, who He first threw his racket to the ground then hit his knee.
Alcaraz was able to recover from the defeat suffered against the Alexander Zverev Last monday In this way, he achieved his first victory in the competition and he will face the Russian Daniel Medvedev in search of the semifinals. instead, Rublev he lost his second match (the first against his compatriot) and was eliminated from the competition. In this conflict, He lost his temper and his anger went viral.
After falling in the first set due to Tie-Break, they started the second in a good way. He won 40-15 and with the serve in his favor it looked like he would take the games no problem. however, Alcaraz was back and about to break after an unforced error by the 26-year-old Russian. Consequently, He threw his first tantrum at the meeting.
But the worst is not that. Finally, the last champion of Wimbledon was able to lose after another mistake without forcing Rublev, which caused the loser of the match to hit his racket on his left knee on several occasions.
How is Rublev’s knee after the punches?
After several blows to his leg, You can see a wound and some blood on his knee. “It’s not easy to accept these defeats because I have a lot of desire and hope to finish the season very well. Sometimes, when things don’t work out, it’s inevitable to fail and now i don’t know how to deal with it“declared the current champion of Monte Carlo Masters 1000.

Source: Tycsports

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