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Disqualification for hitting a rival with a pitch. Photo: atpchallengertv

The tremendous blow to a rival that has led to the disqualification of a tennis player

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It is not common to witness situations like the one that occurred at the Challenger tournament held in Barletta (Italy). Bulgarian tennis player Alexander Donski was disqualified after hitting a ball at his opponent, Italian Simone Agostini, out of frustration for losing an important point. The chair umpire and event supervisor deemed the action deserving of disqualification.

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A pair of doubles disqualified from a match for insulting the referee: "Go to hell.."

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The ATP Challenger Tour circuit was the setting today for an unfortunate incident. It occurred more specifically at the Challenger in Bonn, Germany: Hunter Reese, an experienced American doubles player, was the protagonist of an ugly situation. The umpire indicated that he had touched the net in the middle of a point (the match had just started, by the way), something that the tennis player vehemently protested at the end of the game, sarcastically clapping in the face of the umpire. The referee told him to stop doing that, and that's when Reese lost his temper. "Go to hell (Fuck you), don't tell me what to do". After calling the supervisor, these insults resulted in an immediate disqualification for Reese and his partner, the Briton Scott Duncan. A regrettable incident that we hope will not happen again.

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Cameron Norrie.

Norrie plays with fire in Auckland after throwing his racket into the crowd: Was it a disqualification?

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Cameron Norrie couldn't contain his frustration in his debut at the ATP Auckland 2025, pushing the limits of the rules in what could have led to a disqualification. The Briton, on the verge of conceding defeat to Facundo Díaz Acosta, regretted sending a return into the net and in the process threw his racket into the crowd: although it seemed to be accidental, the racket's flight hit a spectator. The woman claimed to be unharmed, leading chair umpire Greg Allensworth to issue just a warning to the Briton. Should he have been disqualified?

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Norrie juega con fuego en Auckland tras lanzar su raqueta al público: ¿era descalificación?

Disqualification for hitting a rival with a pitch. Photo: atpchallengertv

The tremendous blow to a rival that has led to the disqualification of a tennis player

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It is not common to witness situations like the one that occurred at the Challenger tournament held in Barletta (Italy). Bulgarian tennis player Alexander Donski was disqualified after hitting a ball at his opponent, Italian Simone Agostini, out of frustration for losing an important point. The chair umpire and event supervisor deemed the action deserving of disqualification.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El tremendo pelotazo a un rival que ha costado la descalificación a un tenista

Cameron Norrie.

Norrie plays with fire in Auckland after throwing his racket into the crowd: Was it a disqualification?

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Cameron Norrie couldn't contain his frustration in his debut at the ATP Auckland 2025, pushing the limits of the rules in what could have led to a disqualification. The Briton, on the verge of conceding defeat to Facundo Díaz Acosta, regretted sending a return into the net and in the process threw his racket into the crowd: although it seemed to be accidental, the racket's flight hit a spectator. The woman claimed to be unharmed, leading chair umpire Greg Allensworth to issue just a warning to the Briton. Should he have been disqualified?

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Norrie juega con fuego en Auckland tras lanzar su raqueta al público: ¿era descalificación?

A pair of doubles disqualified from a match for insulting the referee: "Go to hell.."

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The ATP Challenger Tour circuit was the setting today for an unfortunate incident. It occurred more specifically at the Challenger in Bonn, Germany: Hunter Reese, an experienced American doubles player, was the protagonist of an ugly situation. The umpire indicated that he had touched the net in the middle of a point (the match had just started, by the way), something that the tennis player vehemently protested at the end of the game, sarcastically clapping in the face of the umpire. The referee told him to stop doing that, and that's when Reese lost his temper. "Go to hell (Fuck you), don't tell me what to do". After calling the supervisor, these insults resulted in an immediate disqualification for Reese and his partner, the Briton Scott Duncan. A regrettable incident that we hope will not happen again.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Una pareja de dobles, descalificada de un partido por insultar al árbitro: "Vete a la mierda..."