Juan Manuel Cerúndolo gana la final del Challenger de Burdeos tras un tenso desaire en el saludo

Juan Manuel Cerúndolo conquistó el título del Challenger de Burdeos con una victoria por 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 sobre Raphael Collignon. El partido finalizó en medio de una visible frustración entre los jugadores y una notable omisión en la silla del juez de silla.

Cerúndolo consiguió la 12.ª corona Challenger de su carrera el 17 de mayo en la ciudad francesa. Tras el último punto, ambos jugadores se acercaron a la red para saludarse, pero inmediatamente protagonizaron un acalorado intercambio. Collignon señaló a su oponente con clara desaprobación antes de que ambos se dirigieran a la silla del juez de silla.

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