As the French Open draws to a close, the war of words and fraud that broke out in the second round of the French Open, which everyone cares about, between the Spaniard Munar and the French darling Fes, has finally come to an end.
The second round match between Fez and Munar was definitely one of the most impressive matches since the start of the French Open.
The two played very intensely from the beginning of the first set, and the fans and netizens watching were so nervous that their palms were sweaty.
Originally, after Fez won the first two sets through two tie-breaks, judging from the performance of the young French players at that time, he was expected to end the battle in three or four sets, but he didn't expect the unexpected injury to come, which instantly made this match full of suspense.
What is extremely admirable is that after swallowing the egg and being tied by Munar, he finally gritted his teeth in the deciding set and won the key set that decided life and death, which made everyone marvel at the tenacity and character of the young French player, and also described this match as the most thrilling matchup at this year's French Open.
I thought that this game would end with Fez's victory and would turn the page, but I didn't expect Munar's accusation of the French teenager after the game to unexpectedly produce a side story.
'His injury was clearly cramping. The injury shouldn't have happened, he shouldn't have called a timeout, and his hard work in the last few rounds said it all. If it's a back injury, the pain will persist. I know how cramps feel: they go away after five minutes because when you're relaxed and there's no competition, and when you're calmed down, it's going to get better, and I know that all too well. "At that time, Fez suffered an injury after losing two sets in a row in the third and fourth sets, and judging by the expression on the face of the French youngster, it was at the point of retiring. Just when everyone thought that Munar would definitely win the deciding set to achieve the feat of letting two chase three, they didn't expect that in the deciding set, Feth suddenly seemed to be a different person, and defeated Munar in the deciding set, which also triggered the horse grab.
The intention of Munar's words after the game could not be clearer, that is, to tell everyone that Faith was not injured, only cramped, and this situation did not need to call a medical timeout at all.
In addition, after Munar lost, he not only openly questioned Fess fraud, but also talked about the quality of the French Open audience, thinking that they were too noisy and affected the game, "I don't mind the audience cheering for the opponent at all, I was mentally prepared." But I think it's completely unacceptable that it's what happens here all the time, where they keep singing and causing the game to be interrupted and the game can't go through. We have to remind everyone that we are here to play. The audience is very engaged, but it shouldn't be turned into a circus. There is no doubt about it. ”
When Munar said this, he also deliberately compared it with the audience at the US Open, bluntly saying that although the audience at the US Open was also crazy at the scene, it would not be as fanatical as the French audience when they played against Fes, and it would not affect the game, and they regarded it as a low-quality performance, which was very dissatisfied.
After the Spaniard's bombardment remarks reached Fez's ears, a war of words broke out between the two.
"If you look at the audience at a football game, it's nothing here, and if you look at the audience in the NBA or the NFL, it's nothing. The atmosphere is crazy here, but it's tennis. It's always a bit annoying for the opponent if they make a little noise before they serve, but you have to deal with it and you have no choice. When Faith was asked in an interview how he thought of Munar's view of the French audience as low-quality, the French teenager also stood on the side of the local audience who supported him and chose to be tough, not thinking that this is low-quality, but bluntly saying that this is part of tennis, and the Spaniards should find a way to deal with it, rather than blindly blaming.
In addition, seeing that Fez did not respond to Munar's suspicion of his fraud at the first time, everyone was very worried that if he won the battle with Rublev, it might push the horse arrest incident to another level and give birth to a new melon.
Although Fez didn't say it, he finally responded to Munar's accusation with practical actions, and directly chose to withdraw from the competition, allowing Rublev to enter the round of 16 without a fight.
Although the outside world was a little surprised by Fez's decision, he admitted that it was very effective in responding to Munar's questioning, which shows that the French youngster is indeed injured, not just cramps as the Spaniard said, otherwise there is a chance to enter the second week of the French Open, and Faith would not have had such a good opportunity. You must know that the ones that are given up are all points and money, and it is not an ordinary game.(Source: Tennis House Author: Starry Sky of Moon River)