Russian tennis player Andrey Rublev was embarrassed during a match with German Yannick Hanfmann in the 1/8 finals of the ATP 1000 tournament in Rome. An athlete from the aggressor country swore obscenely on the court, after which he began to lie to the judge to avoid punishment. With the score 2:2 in the third set, the Russian near the net missed the ball because it touched the cable. Rublev could not restrain his emotions and exploded with a selective mate. “Yes f***, n***y, b**a”, n***y,” Rublev cursed in Russian, and then added in English: “How? How? Now a line, then a cable - and so every time " The referee issued a warning to the Russian tennis player, after which he, like a real representative of a terrorist country, resorted to blatant lies in the hope of avoiding a fine for his trick.. " It's just pointless. When I say bad words, I always confess. Now I said " I swear on my life that I didn't say anything. I always admit when I say something bad,"
However, the referee noted that he would include Rublev's warning in the match report.. The disciplinary commission may fine the Russian after watching the episode. The fight ended with the defeat of the Russian with a score of 6:7, 6:4, 3:6. We add that Rublev is far from the first time demonstrating the inability to control emotions on the court. For example, last year he injured himself with a racket and beat a banana in the 1/16 finals of the Canadian Open against British representative Dany Evans.. Recall, earlier it was reported that Russian tennis player Pavel Kotov swore at his mother during the match.