New York: Lucie Safarova blasted Czech teammates and friends Lucie Hradecka and Katerina Siniakova for poor sportsmanship in a heated US Open women’s doubles semi-final on Friday, saying it was “sad” for tennis.
Safarova, who was playing alongside another Czech Barbora Strycova, was furious over an incident in her 6-2, 7-5 defeat.
Siniakova hit a ball which deflected off the head of her teammate.
Under the rules, the point should have gone to Safarova and Strycova but Hradecka did not acknowledge the ball had hit her.
“Win or lose you should always play fair! Wouldn’t expect that from a friend. Makes me really sad!..#sportsmanship#fairplay#sad,” tweeted Safarova.
Meanwhile, former world NO. 1 and 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams made her first public comments since giving birth to a daughter one week ago, tweeting praise Friday to the US Open women’s finalists.
Williams was pregnant when she won the Australian Open in January, moving within one Slam singles crown of Margaret Court’s all-time record, and revealed in April on Twitter she was having a baby and would not play again this year.
The six-time US Open champion was excited for fellow Americans Sloane Stephens and Madison Keys, whose Saturday showdown for the title at Arthur Ashe Stadium will be the first Grand Slam final for each of them.
“There are NO words to describe how proud and how happy I am for @Madison_Keys keys and @SloaneStephens for making the US Open finals,” Williams tweeted.
“These amazing women continue to change the game and bring excellence, power, finesse and change to tennis.
“What a joy it will be to watch this- hopefully first of many finals. Let’s go ladies!”