
Daniil Medvedev did it again. The Russian has a knack for arguing with chair umpires, which happened once more in his latest match against Tallon Griekspoor in the quarterfinals of the Dubai ATP. After losing the second set, it seems that Medvedev said something that the umpire found punishable enough. For that reason, he received a warning for unsportsmanlike conduct. In response, Medvedev got angry demanding explanations to the point of saying, "What is this, double standards against Russians?". Upon hearing these words, Adel Nour replied, "Don't say that Daniil, I am very fair. I treat you all exactly the same". As a result, Medvedev ended up losing the match, smashing his racket, and leaving without shaking hands with the umpire. What do you think of this new Medvedev episode?
Medvedev not happy with the umpire after receiving code violation for unsportsmanlike conduct in match against Griekspoor
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Daniil: “For what?”
“You know what you said to me”
Daniil: “You’re very soft huh? Very soft.”
Daniil: “What is this, double standards against Russians?”… pic.twitter.com/jRv8MEEbfP
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