Wimbledon 2018: the end of Alexander Zverev with an embarrassing arrogance attack



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Out of whistles Zverev's embarrassing arrogance at Wimbledon

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Flying against the Latvian Ernests Gulbis: Alexander Zverev had to pack his bags after the third round at Wimbledon

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The Wimbledon tennis tournament is over for Alexander Zverev. The end against number 138 in the third round world is bitter. The behavior of the best player in Germany the biggest disappointment.

E is Germany's hope for a bright tennis future. Alexander Zverev, 21, of Hamburg, would be the first winner of the Grand Slam since Boris Becker and lead the men's tennis in this country to a new glory. But on the big stage, the exceptional talent still fails nervously on a regular basis. This year's classic at Wimbledon is over in the third round. Zverev lost to number 138 in the world, Ernests Gulbis, in five sets (6: 7, 6: 4, 7: 5, 3: 6, 0: 6). Even worse, unfortunately, he has also lost his good manners.

At the end of the third set, Zverev took the London referee. Of course, Zverev cursed his displeasure with a score of 3: 5. They do not like the sacred grass of the All England Tennis Lawn and Croquet Club. And one of the line judges launched the chair referee, who then issued a warning against Zverev. Now number three in the world was even better.

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"What he says is irrelevant He is a line judge," Zverev scolded at the referee's break. Barely disrespectful and unworthy Ironically, the day 33 years after the first Wimbledon title by Boris Becker, a German tennis player was swept away by fans' whistles to such a failure.

Even after the game no remorse at Zverev

memories were awakened to the former professional footballer Bremen, Marko Arnautovic, who humiliated a policeman during a traffic control during a similar arrogance attack , said: "You have nothing to tell me. I win so much, I can buy your life. I am a little higher than you. Zverev also confused his higher income (up to about nine million euros) with a higher level and continued to the crowd.

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or What? Since when can a line judge give a warning? "he asked the main referee, to whom he replied with a simple" he can ". For Zverev, it was clear: "He just wants to be important once on a big spot at Wimbledon.It's what he's talking about." To remind you of his face. "Zverev was lucky that the The referee has a warning. But the receipt arrived on the spot. After five sets Gulbis was finished.

Even after the match subsided, Zverev's regret was gone. "I do not remember what I said," he replied, addressing the embarrassing situation. But with a defiant air, "But it was not so bad .. I only found useless what the linesman did."

After his untimely retirement at Wimbledon, Zverev wants to retire for a few days. As befits a man of his class, the Principality of Monaco. "I'm on the boat in Monte Carlo, you will not see me here anymore.Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow I'm on the water," he said, referring to his return to his country of adoption

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