Agnieszka Radwanska on Victoria Azarenka s 2022 Miami Open controversy
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1 Miami Open'da 16 yaşındaki Linda Fruhvirtova, setlerde 6-2 3-0 ile öndeyken, eski dünya 1 numarası Victoria Azarenka ani bir kararla maçtan çekildi.#MiamiOpen #azarenka #lindafruhvirtova #Fruhvirtova https://t.co/Ks2YPLrXzY Speaking moments after her match in Miami in March, Azarenka stated that she should not have played the match in the first place. She reflected on the personal problems she was experiencing at the time and the war in Ukraine had also affected her mentally. Azarenka broke down in tears on the court during her second-round match against Elena Rybakina at the Indian Wells Open two weeks before the Miami Open. During the match against Fruhvirtova, she shouted at her box, saying, "Why am I here?"
You ve got everything on the court you re a mom and you do something like that It is completely incomprehensible - Agnieszka Radwanska on Victoria Azarenka s Miami Open controversy
By Aayush Majumdar Modified 16 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Agnieszka Radwanska (L) and Victoria Azarenka Victoria Azarenka's abrupt mid-match exit at the 2022 Miami Open caused a stir in the tennis world. Agnieszka Radwanska recently shared her views on the incident, criticizing her former colleague on the WTA tour and calling her actions 'incomprehensible.' Back in March, Azarenka was trailing 2-6, 0-3 in her second-round match against 16-year-old Linda Fruhvirtova at the Miami Open, and decided to retire mid-match. While the chair umpire suggested she wait for an on-court trainer to help her, Azarenka was in no mood to stay on the court and walked off. Reflecting on the incident, Radwanska was critical of the Belarusian player for not completing the match despite not being injured and even accused Azarenka of 'doing theater' on the tennis court in the past. Speaking during a recent interview with WP SportoweFakty, Radwanska said that she still cannot comprehend the actions of Azarenka, who is an accomplished tennis star and a mother. "If I returned to the court after the birth of my son, I would certainly have an even greater distance than I used to. Do you remember what Azarenka did this year? She has done theater more than once before, she has faked injuries etc," Radwanska said. "I watch her match in Miami, I look and something doesn't match her. She was losing and just left the court in the middle of the set. I think: "God, girl ... You're 33, you've got everything on the court, you're a mom. And you do something like that!" It is completely incomprehensible to me," she added. golvarmi.com@golvarmi Miami Open'da 16 yaşındaki Linda Fruhvirtova, setlerde 6-2 3-0 ile öndeyken, eski dünya 1 numarası Victoria Azarenka ani bir kararla maçtan çekildi.#MiamiOpen #azarenka #lindafruhvirtova #Fruhvirtova
1 Miami Open'da 16 yaşındaki Linda Fruhvirtova, setlerde 6-2 3-0 ile öndeyken, eski dünya 1 numarası Victoria Azarenka ani bir kararla maçtan çekildi.#MiamiOpen #azarenka #lindafruhvirtova #Fruhvirtova https://t.co/Ks2YPLrXzY Speaking moments after her match in Miami in March, Azarenka stated that she should not have played the match in the first place. She reflected on the personal problems she was experiencing at the time and the war in Ukraine had also affected her mentally. Azarenka broke down in tears on the court during her second-round match against Elena Rybakina at the Indian Wells Open two weeks before the Miami Open. During the match against Fruhvirtova, she shouted at her box, saying, "Why am I here?"