Alexander Bublik qualifie le double de "demi-tennis" dans des propos directs

Alexander Bublik a récemment écarté le tennis en double, estimant qu'il ne s'agit pas de vrai tennis. Le joueur kazakh l'a décrit comme un "demi-tennis" et a suggéré que seuls ceux qui ne sont pas capables de concourir en simple choisissent ce format.

Bublik a exprimé son point de vue sans détour : "Parce que ce sont des joueurs de double, ce n'est pas du tennis. C'est du demi-tennis. Si tu ne peux pas jouer en simple, tu joues en double. Si tu ne peux pas jouer en double, tu joues au padel. C'est très simple", a-t-il déclaré. Il a ainsi renforcé ses précédents commentaires qui avaient déjà suscité des critiques de la part d'autres joueurs et entraîneurs.

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