Camila Giorgi criticizes the chair umpire: “I don’t say what I think. It’s shocking”
The Italian tennis player lost by knockout to Victoria Azarenka in the first round of the Australian Open.
Nine Italian tennis players advanced to the second round of the Australian Open, but Camila Giorgi was not included in the list. Despite the exceptional results demonstrating the exceptional fitness of Italian tennis (unheard of for Italians in Melbourne), Camila’s comments to the match referee angered many fans. Giorgi lost 6-1 4-6 6-3 to Victoria Azarenka in a tough match.
In an interview with Eurosport, Camila said she was furious when the referee on the bench asked her opinion about the leg problem. “I don’t want to comment on the speech or express my opinion. There are some things that cannot be changed for many reasons. I got used to it. This is especially true when playing against certain opponents. There is always something important. I’m not surprised, and I don’t want to say why. “That’s cool. It’s tennis.” He said. Kamila also talks about her future.
But the Italian looks on the bright side and remains satisfied with his performance.
“I gave everything. It’s been a while since I came to throw a tennis ball in the net. In the first set, you paid for the idle period. I didn’t want to blame myself because I did well in the second set. “But there were times when we had a good performance in the third half and it wasn’t as solid as we would have liked,” he told a news conference. The former WTA 1000 champion from Toronto expressed her feelings after the loss and gave some advice for the future. “I’m just taking it day by day, I don’t have any plans, I just want to feel good physically. The loss doesn’t hurt anymore. I dedicated a lot of time to tennis, but now I take my time. “I still have a lot of passion, but I don’t live in fear of performance,” he said.