Zitat:
Zitat von Haribo12
So ist es und nicht anders. Beim Tennis gibt ein Andy Roddick auch nicht zu, dass der Ball von Söderling noch im Feld war. Niemand bezeichnet ihn aber jetzt als unfair. Und was beim Fussball alles passiert wollen wir gar nicht erst reden.
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Ein ähnlicher Vorfall im Tennis war Gonzalez gegen Blake bei Olympia:
http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/bei...gonzalez081508
(sorry, finde gerade keine Quelle auf deutsch)
Yet it took just a fraction of a second to undermine his achievement and create a storm of controversy at the Olympic Green Tennis Center. The moment came on the first point in the final set, with Gonzalez serving down 9-8.
Blake powered a forehand toward Gonzalez, who was standing close to the net. The ball flew long but Blake immediately claimed it had brushed his opponent’s racket.
Television replays backed up his assertion.
But umpire Yan Kuszak saw nothing, and Gonzalez remained mute at the back of the court instead of calling a point against himself.
While tennis continues to embrace technology, with HawkEye used to settle disputes on line calls, it is not used to settle disputes such as this one.
“Playing in the Olympics, in what’s supposed to be considered a gentleman’s sport, that’s a time to call it on yourself,” said a fuming Blake in his post-match news conference. “Fernando looked me square in the eye and didn’t call it.