Furious Ostapenka lashes out at Townsend on court after US Open loss

Furious Ostapenka lashes out at Townsend on court after US Open loss

After their second-round match at the US Open, where the unseeded American defeated the 25th-seeded Ostapenko 7-5, 6-1, Elena Ostapenko was accused of lacking “class” during a wry on-court argument between the two players.

At the conclusion of the game on Wednesday, Ostapenko struck out to Townsend during a cold handshake before the net.

Ostapenko repeatedly yelled at her opponent, and Townsend once said, “I don’t have to do anything. The American eventually left the room, shook the chair umpire’s hand, and hurriedly slammed the crowd.

After the game, Townsend told reporters, “She told me I have no education, no class, and I want to see what happens.”

I remarked, “I’m excited, bring it.” Never have I had to step back from something like that. Simply put, I found it to be very interesting.

There is no beef here. I didn’t turn back, as you guys saw, especially after treating myself in a certain way with nothing but respect because you guys are not going to insult me.

I expect respect from you as well. That is the truth, of course; it was unfortunate, but I am aware of it now and use it on my TikTok.

I let my racket talk, and that is what makes me most proud. Because I’m ultimately sitting in front of you guys, moving on to the next round, receiving the next check, moving on, and that’s what matters most.

She has been taken and packed up. The only thing that matters is that I am present. ”

Taylor Townsend was accused of being disrespectful during their game by Elena Ostapenko [Clive Brunskill/Getty Images via AFP] [Getty Images]

Very disrespectful

In a post on Instagram, Ostapovenko claimed she was angry with Townsend for not acknowledging a net to her during the game.

Townsend also charged that starting her pre-game warm-up at the net had broken protocol, according to the 28-year-old.

I apologized to my opponent after the match because she had a net ball in a crucial moment and didn’t say sorry. But Ostapenko replied, “She didn’t have to apologize,” Ostapenko said.

It was my first time ever experiencing this while on a tour because of some rules that most tennis players adhere to.

She can behave and carry out her wishes if she plays in her home country, but that doesn’t imply that. ”

Townsend was unaware of the Latvian’s remarks, so Ostapenko’s explanation failed to impress her.

Townsend remarked, “I mean, it’s sports.” People seem to have gotten a little soft, in my opinion. I won’t lie, I promise. It is competitive. Talk trash is common. People say things, I know. People become insane, whatever.

Everyone has a right to feel what they are feeling, according to the statement. Don’t try to exceed my expectations, though. It’s your fault, not mine, if you expect someone to apologize but they don’t, and you become angry over it. ”

Aryna Sabalenka, the world’s number one, revealed to Ostapenko that she had spoken with the Latvian after the incident, and that she was in favor of her.

She is nice, Sabalenka said of Ostapenko, “I have to say that.” She sometimes struggles to control her emotions, which is difficult.

Source: Aljazeera

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