Alexander Bublik definisce il doppio mezzo tennis in dichiarazioni schiette

Alexander Bublik ha liquidato il doppio come un tennis non reale durante una recente intervista. Il tennista kazako lo ha descritto come mezzo tennis, suggerendo che solo coloro che non sono in grado di competere nel singolare scelgano questo formato.

Bublik ha espresso chiaramente le sue opinioni in modo diretto. "Poiché sono doppisti, non è tennis. È mezzo tennis. Se non sai giocare in singolare, giochi in doppio. Se non sai giocare in doppio, giochi a padel. Molto semplice", ha affermato. Ha così ribadito commenti precedenti che avevano già attirato critiche da parte di altri giocatori e allenatori.

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