Ilya Ivashka gerät bei Halbfinale in Indien mit Schiedsrichter aneinander

Ilya Ivashka lieferte sich während des Halbfinals der SM Krishna Memorial Open in Indien eine lautstarke Auseinandersetzung mit dem Stuhlschiedsrichter. Der Belarusse besiegte Hamish Stewart trotz des Vorfalls mit 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. Er trifft am Freitag im Finale auf Petr Bar Biryukov.

Der Vorfall ereignete sich, als Ivashka im zweiten Satz mit 3-4 zurücklag. Der Schiedsrichter korrigierte eine Entscheidung der Linienrichter und sprach den Punkt Stewart zu, nachdem Ivashka den Ball ins Netz geschlagen hatte. Ivashka argumentierte, dass der Zuruf ihn bei seinem Schlag behindert habe und forderte eine Wiederholung des Ballwechsels.

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