The Davis Cup tie between Belgium and Chile descended into chaos after a Belgian player won his match despite shoulder ...
An unusual and contentious incident between Belgium and Chile during the Davis Cup tie stunned the tennis world. After a ...
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In the third set of the match, Bergs broke Garin’s serve with a brilliant forehand pass to go up 6-5 and serve for the match.
TENNIS star Cristian Garin refused to play and demanded a disqualification after his opponent charged into him. The shocking incident occurred during the deciding set of a crucial Davis Cup tie ...
"It feels really bad to end this way," Bergs told the Davis Cup website. "It's obviously not what you want, to hurt an opponent." Bergs said he also apologised to Chile captain Nicolas Massu.
Australia have booked their first Davis Cup tie on home soil in three years after beating Sweden 3-1 in the first round of qualifiers. The green and gold have won the historic tennis tournament ...
HASSELT, Belgium — Belgium advanced to the second round of Davis Cup qualifying in bizarre circumstances Sunday after Chile tennis player Cristian Garin was accidentally knocked over by his ...