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After a tragic referee error and unwarranted boos, a tennis player suffers a panic attack

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After a tragic referee error and unwarranted boos, a tennis player suffers a panic attack

Tragic incident at a tennis match at the Budapest Grand Prix where Suai Zhang left the field in a panic attack after a tragic referee error and unjustified boos at her.

A serious unsportsmanlike incident occurred Budapest Grand Prix. in their fight Shui Zhang vs Amarissa Tothfor the round of 32.

A shot by Zhang that hit the line was disallowed by the referee’s decision, although she went down to see the marker herself. The angry Chinese woman asked the supervisor to intervene.


However, it never appeared. As if that wasn’t enough, her opponent lunged and smeared the mark with her foot. The audience booed her the whole time, but Zhang was clearly right.

Then she sat down on her bench in a visibly bad condition. What happened before caused Zhang to have a panic attack.


Under these circumstances, the 34-year-old athlete decided to withdraw from the race. Before she left the pitch and made her way to the dressing room, she shook hands with both the referee and Toth, who was celebrating boisterously.


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