Hailey Baptiste colpisce accidentalmente Elina Svitolina al volto agli Internazionali d'Italia

Durante il match di secondo turno degli Internazionali d'Italia di domenica, Hailey Baptiste ha colpito Elina Svitolina al volto con un diritto. Svitolina si è ripresa rapidamente e ha vinto l'incontro per 6-1, 6-2.

L'episodio è avvenuto nel primo set. Svitolina si è avvicinata alla rete per rispondere a una palla corta di Baptiste, la quale ha risposto con un diritto che ha colpito la tennista ucraina. Baptiste ha mostrato preoccupazione e si è scusata, ma Svitolina ha continuato a giocare senza problemi dopo aver reagito in tempo. Il pubblico ha applaudito entrambe le giocatrici per la loro sportività.

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