Nalbandian to join the "list of shame" Queen's Tennis Championship

Nalbandian to join the "list of shame" Queen's Tennis Championship

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It does not matter what we achieved Argentine David Nalbandian in his career, but he is unlikely to forget his history a moment of madness that caused the injury one monitors the touchline and a sense of public anger and a state of shock at the opponent.

And has the Argentine reputation preceded as irritable and after ten years of exclusion from the championship Vina del Mar in Chile, after directing a barrage of insults, verbal one monitors the line was considered a player defeated in the final of the Queen's Open on Sunday because of a one monitors the line, too.

A decade ago when Nalbandian anger exploded after the decision of the judgment against him - passed without incident unnoticed largely because it was not known at the time and at the age of 20 years, which means that he had not left his mark on the international level.

But the player who reached the Wimbledon final in 2002, could not hide behind anything after what happened on Sunday when the anger exploded in front of 12 000 spectators and millions of television viewers.

Nalbandian was ahead 7-6, 3-3 in the final of the Queens in front of Croatian Marin Hilich when he lost serve in the seventh game and acted angrily and kicked the billboard with his right foot, causing injury Monitor line wound in the leg.

After an observer for the line on the immediate medical care was taken to the medical center for the championship.

Once View Tom Barnes, the supervisor of the tournament over the injury-line observer Nalbandian ruled out of the game was considered a loser.

Said Barnes, who served as supervisor of the tournament for 22-year-old told reporters: "Once I saw the injury ... I had no other choice."

After lengthy discussions between the government and the main tournament officials Nalbandian was considered a loser, which led to booing from the audience.

The regulations provide for the Union of ATP to the exclusion of the player immediately in such cases, but Nalbandian, who reached the Wimbledon final in 2002, felt he won the punishment excessive.
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