It is a rather rare image, if not unprecedented, in tennis. On Monday, during the Challenger Madrid tournament, a player went up to the stands at the end of his game to attack the spectators too vehement that he later suspected that he placed lives live.
It is the Slovak Norbert Gombos (former world player of today classified in 336 position in ATP), who hoped to lose in the semifinals against the Polish Kamil Majchrzak (91) before turning to resolve their accounts with those who had just whistled when serving.
The dark cloud of gambling has been hanging on this Madrid Challenger all week and seemed to raise its head during this semifinal between Norbert Gombos and Kamil Majchrzak, and the latter won in a third draw.
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– Talking Tennis (@talkingtenistt) April 12, 2025
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