Mirra Andreeva, the 16-year-old Russian who has been one of many stars of this 12 months’s Wimbledon, has mentioned she’s going to work on her angle after being given some extent penalty for throwing her racket.
The qualifier, let a giant lead over Twenty fifth-seeded Madison Keys slip away in a 3-6 7-6 (7-4) 6-2 loss on No. 2 Court on Monday.
Anreeva had seemed set to turn out to be the youngest participant since Anna Kournikova in 1997 to make the quarter-finals right here when she led by a set and 4-1.
But Keys fought again and Andreeva was given her first warning by Swedish chair umpire Louise Azemar Engzell after flinging her racket throughout the grass when she misplaced the second-set tie-break.
She then appeared to slam her racket to the bottom when Keys pressured deuce at 2-5 within the deciding set, incomes a second warning and an automated level penalty, which gave her opponent a match level.
Andreeva argued her case, saying: “Do you understand what you are doing? I didn’t throw the racket. I slid. It’s the wrong decision. I slid and then I fell.”
But the choice stood and Keys gained the following level to clinch a 3-6 7-6 (7-4) 6-2 victory, with Andreeva heading to the online to briefly shake palms together with her opponent however strolling straight previous the umpire.
The Russian mentioned afterwards: “She’s the umpire. She’s the one who makes the decision. But, honestly, I didn’t have any intention to throw the racket. I slid. I thought that I will fall forward. Maybe it did look like I threw the racket.
“For me, she did not do a proper choice. That’s why I did not wish to shake palms together with her.”
Andreeva, who had feared being defaulted after whacking a ball angrily into the crowd at the French Open, is working through the temperament issue by talking to herself in bed every night.
She has taken encouragement from the way Roger Federer overcame teenage tantrums.
“I knew that Federer was scuffling with feelings when he was teenager,” she said. “Actually after I was youthful, I noticed that, ‘Well, he was struggling additionally. I’m not the one one who additionally struggles’.
Now 28, Keys was as soon as a teenage prodigy, and, requested what recommendation she would give Andreeva, she mentioned: “I would say ignore everyone, and everything that they say, unless you actually care about their opinion.”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au