Donna Vekic corrige una decisión arbitral en su derrota ante Naomi Osaka

Donna Vekic hizo gala de deportividad durante su partido de segunda ronda contra Naomi Osaka en el Abierto de Francia 2026. La jugadora croata corrigió la decisión del árbitro sobre un saque en el primer juego. Osaka terminó ganando el encuentro y avanzó a la tercera ronda.

En el primer juego del partido, con el marcador 30-15 a favor de Osaka, un juez de línea cantó fuera uno de los servicios de la jugadora japonesa. El juez de silla inspeccionó la marca y estuvo de acuerdo con la decisión. Vekic se acercó entonces al árbitro y manifestó que consideraba que la pelota había entrado, solicitando que Osaka repitiera el primer servicio.

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