Tennis stars Maria Sakkari, Yulia Putintseva have heated moment after match

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Professional tennis players were seen Bad Homberg ObiN Sunday.
Sakari Bottenasva defeated 7-5, 7-6 (6) to move to the next round of the tennis championship. When the competitors came to the network, Bottinziva slapped the hand of Sakari and failed to contact the eye while walking towards the chair tight.
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March 22, 2025; Miami, Florida: Maria Sakari interacts after winning a point against Coco Goff (USA) (uncompromising) on the fifth day of Miami Open at the Hard Rock Stadium. (Pictures of Jeff Burke-Imagn)
Sakkari began the jaw in PutinTseva, PutinTseva rose with Curtsy. Sakkari does not seem to like what Putintseva said after that and headed to her side to treat the comment.
“Nobody loves you,” Sakari heard telling Bottinsva to broadcast.
Sakari addressed the accident in the post -match interview after Bottinziva walked towards the treasury room.

Yulia Botsiva of Kazakhstan during its 32nd round match against British Heather Watson in Britain. (The movement photos via Reuters/Andrew Canradge)
She said, “I don’t think she will invite me to dinner for the rest of our lives, but I do not care, to be honest.” Via tennis.com. “I have very good friends, and I will go to dinner with them. Let me leave it here, and I just say I respect her as a player, but that’s all.”
Sakkari advanced to round 16 and waited for her next opponent. The Greek star will Wimbledon In her mind, she is competing in this championship. She has two professional single titles in her career and made it up to the third round of Wimbledon four times, including 2024.

Maria Sakari from Greece while touring 64 games against Magda Lynette in Poland, France. (Reuters/Alexandra Szmigiel)
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Putintseva, From KazakhstanShe has three single titles in her career. I made it as much as the fourth round of Wimbledon last year.
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