Donna Vekic corrige une décision arbitrale lors de sa défaite face à Naomi Osaka

Donna Vekic a fait preuve d'un bel esprit sportif lors de son match du deuxième tour contre Naomi Osaka aux Internationaux de France 2026. La joueuse croate a corrigé une décision de l'arbitre concernant un service lors du premier jeu. Osaka a fini par l'emporter et se qualifier pour le troisième tour.

Dans le premier jeu du match, alors que le score était de 30-15 pour Osaka, un juge de ligne a annoncé faute sur l'un des services de la joueuse japonaise. L'arbitre de chaise a inspecté la marque et a confirmé la décision. Vekic s'est alors approchée de l'arbitre pour indiquer qu'elle pensait que la balle était bonne, demandant ainsi qu'Osaka puisse rejouer son premier service.

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