Sydney, Australia|AFP|Monday, July 13, 2015-03:24 GMT|365 words
The Australian Tennis Association apologized to player Bernard Tomic on Monday for an embarrassing mistake that could further increase tensions.
The Australian Tennis Association (TA) stated via e-mail that Tomic will participate in the "Hall of Shame Tennis Tournament" in the United States in the next game, not the "Hall of Fame Tennis Tournament". This statement of
may further exacerbate the conflict between the organization and Tomic, although TA has highlighted an apology on social media.
and JP Smith went well at the Newport Hall of Fame Tournament," it said in a statement.
"This unfortunate mistake is widely circulated on social media, and there is some discussion about how this happened in the media. mistake. We have a very frustrated staff who made a simple typo. "Z2z
TA explained the possible reasons for the embarrassing error.
"Before the Hall of Fame Championship, Yate Sharma won the Sharm el-Sheikh match in Egypt. This result explains to a certain extent how this error occurred. We are not malicious," he said.
Tomic attacked the Tennis Association at a Wimbledon Open press conference earlier this month, accusing officials of being stingy and was charged this year during practice in Brisbane.
, the 22-year-old The player, who lost in the game against Australia this week, spoke harshly to Darwin of Kazakhstan. The Tennis Association commented on him with "contempt and disrespectful comments." The news that
took away the typo really described Sunday after the gap between Raft and Tomic could not be reconciled.
"This is an opportunity, not a right," Raft said, and the speech aroused his compatriots and Tomic. The angry response from friend Nick Kyrgios, the cohesion of the Davis Cup team further shattered before the game this week.
"Another negative comment comes from Raft's mouth. Has this guy ever stopped? Everyone at
is working hard on Kyrgios to post a Twitter comment, but it has been deleted.
(Edit: Yao Fan)