Alexander Bublik Criticizes Coaching Team During Munich Defeat

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World No. 78, representing Kazakhstan, Alexander Bublik, displayed strong emotions during his first-round match at the ATP 500 clay-court tournament in Munich, Germany.

Bublik, who entered through qualifying, was defeated by Zizou Bergs of Belgium, ranked No. 50 in the world, with a score of 7-6(5), 4-6, 5-7. Notably, Bublik failed to secure a single break point in the decisive set.

Throughout the match, Bublik`s frustration escalated, leading him to smash his racket during a break. He also directed expletives towards his coaching staff.

“What is this? What the ##### is this? Match after match I watch – they don`t receive, why are they receiving against me? Why? Please, #####! Who should I hire? What should I do so they stop hitting the frame on break points? What must I do? I serve at 200-300 km/h, how the ##### are they receiving?” Bublik exclaimed.

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