Ilya Ivashka se enfrenta al árbitro en la semifinal de India

Ilya Ivashka estalló contra el juez de silla durante la semifinal del SM Krishna Memorial Open en India. El bielorruso derrotó a Hamish Stewart por 6-3, 3-6 y 6-2 a pesar del enfrentamiento. Está programado que se enfrente a Petr Bar Biryukov en la final este viernes.

El incidente ocurrió mientras Ivashka perdía 3-4 en el segundo set. El árbitro anuló una decisión de línea y otorgó el punto a Stewart después de que Ivashka golpeara la pelota contra la red. Ivashka argumentó que la decisión había interrumpido su golpe y exigió repetir el punto.

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