Zverev acusa al Tennis Channel de favoritismo tras su eliminación en el Abierto de Italia

Dos días después de culpar a las peores pistas en las que ha jugado jamás de su derrota en sets corridos ante Luciano Darderi, Alexander Zverev recurrió a las redes sociales para acusar al Tennis Channel de favoritismo y de hacer perder el tiempo a los jugadores con vídeos promocionales.

La derrota de Zverev por 1-6, 7-6(10) y 6-0 en Roma puso fin a la defensa de su título y provocó duras críticas tanto hacia la superficie de juego como hacia la cadena. En su conferencia de prensa posterior al partido, el número 3 del mundo calificó las condiciones de la pista como “las peores en las que he jugado nunca”, citando un bote impredecible y un viento fuerte. Más tarde amplió su frustración en internet, alegando que el Tennis Channel había mostrado favoritismo en su cobertura y le había obligado a grabar material promocional que consideraba innecesario.

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