Wimbledon stars clash at net over ‘disgrace of a rule’
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Auger-Aliassime criticised the rule allowing a player to stop an opponent's service game for treatment, labelling it a “disgrace of a rule”. The intense match concluded with a heated argument between the players regarding a medical timeout taken by Davidovich Fokina. Little-known British prospect has quickly become a national hero at Wimbledon.
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Auger-Aliassime criticised the rule allowing a player to stop an opponent's service game for treatment, labelling it a “disgrace of a rule”.
according to The IndependentThe intense match concluded with a heated argument between the players regarding a medical timeout taken by Davidovich Fokina.
according to The IndependentLittle-known British prospect has quickly become a national hero at Wimbledon
according to Evening Standard
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