Alexander Bublik bezeichnet Doppel als halbes Tennis in deutlichen Aussagen

Alexander Bublik hat das Doppel-Tennis in einem kürzlichen Interview als kein richtiges Tennis abgetan. Der kasachische Spieler beschrieb es als halbes Tennis und deutete an, dass nur diejenigen, die im Einzel nicht konkurrenzfähig sind, dieses Format wählen.

Bublik äußerte seine Ansichten in direkter Form: „Weil sie Doppelspieler sind, ist es kein Tennis. Es ist halbes Tennis. Wenn du kein Einzel spielen kannst, spielst du Doppel. Wenn du kein Doppel spielen kannst, spielst du Padel. Ganz einfach“, sagte er. Damit bekräftigte er frühere Aussagen, die bereits Kritik von anderen Spielern und Trainern hervorgerufen hatten.

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