Surreal situation that was experienced this Saturday at the Sioux Falls Challenger tournament, with Borna Gojo as the main protagonist. The 26-year-old Croatian player, currently ranked 422nd in the world, is looking to get back to his best level after a tough period due to injuries and has made it to the final, despite an impressive incident in the semifinals. Gojo went as far as accusing the chair umpire of fixing the match against him, as he couldn't believe some of the referee decisions made to his detriment. He even called the supervisor and things got tense, but he eventually found his composure and defeated Lajal.
Borna Gojo accused the chair umpire of match fixing because of line calls he’s disagreed with in the first of 2 semifinals here in Sioux Falls, but Gojo keeps his cool in the end and powers through to the final after beating Mark Lajal in straights. pic.twitter.com/IrFID2wu7N
— Bryan Fenley (@BryanFenley) October 26, 2024
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