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Alexander Zverev’s victory in Madrid and challenges technology

The German Alexander Zverev left the second number in the world, on Sunday, a picture that the other tennis players competing in the ATP and WTA 1000 in Madrid were also reproduced: He removed his mobile phone and photographing a boat brand claiming to be bad, but the electronic system is considered good.

During his close clash against Alejandro Davidovich, Spain in the third round of the magic box, which he left with 2-6, 7-6 (7/3) and 7-6 (7/0), Tioton protested that the referee, Mohamed Lahani, was punishable and technology frequency.

The image seen on the screen to reflect the effect of the ball effect showed that it entered. But Zverev asked the judge to go down to review the brand.

The German player said: “If the regime does not succeed, you must see it,” the German player said. Lahani refused to do this and just answered that the electronic system had already done.

When seeing the judge’s response, Zveref is approaching his bag, keeping his speculation and extracting a mobile phone to approach and photograph the throwing mark from the shot, a procedure that ended up by the emotional judgment of the non -athletic behavior.

“Frankly, I think there was a defect in the system. I think there was an error in the system at the time. I defend the electronic system, but the ball was not a millimeter with the exception of four or five centimeters,” Zvevv explained at a press conference.

The German is not the only one who did this. Romanian Jacqueline Christian photos are also a clay football mark after the judge told that her opponent’s ball, the British son Kartal, had come out. Christian lost that game 2-6 and 5-7.

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