China's Zhang Shuai retired from her match against Amarissa Toth in the Hungarian Grand Prix Tuesday visibly shaken and in tears after her opponent appeared to erase a ball marker on a disputed call.
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World No. 1 doubles star Mertens retires injured after just 3 games in Miami semis
Mertens Forces Early Retirement in Miami Doubles Semis vs. Top-Seeded Errani/Paolini World No. 1 in doubles, Elise Mertens took to the court in the early hours from Friday to Saturday for the ...
Sports is purely mankind's challenge to better itself and the competition should be as fair as possible. Race, color, nation ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Chinese tennis player Zhang Shuai quit a match after her opponent rubbed out a ball mark with her foot following a disputed line call at the Budapest Grand Prix. The ...
"Why'd you do that?" the Chinese tennis star asked opponent Amarissa Tóth, at the Hungarian Open on Tuesday Xinhua/Shutterstock Chinese tennis player Zhang Shuai is clapping back at tennis officials ...
The Women's Tennis Association is investigating what it called an "unfortunate incident" at the Hungarian Grand Prix earlier this week, which sparked accusations of racism and poor sportsmanship as ...
After review, this one was a fault. Kiara Toth ignited a firestorm at the Hungarian Grand Prix this week with her antics in a first-round match against Zhang Shuai, erasing a contested ball mark as ...
The Women's Tennis Association is investigating what it called an "unfortunate incident" at the Hungarian Grand Prix earlier this week, which sparked accusations of racism and poor sportsmanship as ...
Chinese tennis player Zhang Shuai is clapping back at tennis officials after walking off the court in tears when a controversial decision was made at Tuesday's Budapest Grand Prix. Shuai, 34, who won ...
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