German tennis player Alexander Zverev said he regretted calling the Russian after one of the matches Daniel Medvedev but one of the most dishonest players on the circuit.
In April, at the Monte Carlo tournament, Zverev lost to Medvedev in the third round – 6:3, 5:7, 6:7 (7). After the match, the German representative called the Russian “one of the most dishonest players in the world” due to Medvedev taking a toilet break in the third set.
— I regret a little what I said in the interview. I truly believe it was about his victory in this match and not his overall performance. A lot can be said about me, but I never take a medical break, I never go to the bathroom unless I have to. I don’t do anything like that because I don’t like it. And I hate it when they do something like that, and I find it incredibly unsporting. In the end, I should have gone to him myself and said, “Hey, what is this? » rather than doing an interview. I was disappointed. At that moment I was angry,” Tennishead quotes Zverev in reference to Sky Sports Germany.
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