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Marcos Baghdatis: ‘Only a few players break rackets because we’re afraid of ATP’
- Updated: May 5, 2016
Marcos Baghdatis knows enough about rackets broken. The Cypriot player, who broke four rackets in 25 seconds four years ago at the Australian Open, has spoken about Grigor Dimitrov’s bad behaviour at Istanbul during the final where he broke three rackets. The umpire gave him game a penalty on 5-0 in the last game.
‘It was amusing – said to L’Equipe Baghdatis, who understands Dimitrov – I think it’s fine. It humanises. People like it, I think, even if they whistle and boo. They look at it, they think it’s funny. The guy, he didn’t do anything bad, right … …
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