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45 Comments

  1. Munar was 100% Right, Wu's racket touched the net while the ball was in play, and therefore should lose the point, and honestly I'm a little put off by how he wasn't forthright in saying that his racket touched the net and celebrated, having said that there needs to be instant replay for things like this!!

  2. Who cares if it touched the net, that was a clear winner, he was trying to avoid injury when he dropped the racket. Munar clutching at straws here, Wu smoked him at the net.

  3. Lunar was nut complaining about the last shot from Wu. Yes, the racket was off but it didn’t hit the net (or barely). I would still have given him the point even the racket hits the net afterwards.

  4. Oneday some Asian guy is going to break the record of djokovich..mark my words.. Techniclly serbia is part of eurasian region also 😀

  5. Wow Wu is ranking up and is going to rise ⭐️and is on 🔥. His game is improving every match. He also very spectacular to watch.

  6. What a dork, this Munar or whatever is? He is a born loser and from the look of things, he will never succeed in life. He is facing a speedy death in his premature tennis career.

  7. Munar such a sore loser – pulling at strings trying to make his case right – doesn't matter if he right or not the ref/umpire made the call.

  8. Munar would be a good groundstroke sparring partner. He doesn't seem to want to end the point rather he wants to keep the ball playing for as long as possible 😴

  9. Love Wu's attitude. Composed and humble.
    Munar on the other hand made an ass of himself multiple times.

  10. it doesn't matter anymore, there's an umpire. Think about MJ being pushed by Reggie Miller and he's not saying nothing

  11. Behaving like this damages your own reputation and is unsportsmanlike. Gratulations to Wu 🎉.

  12. These are high-intensity, face-paced games and regular eyes cannot see everything correctly. Even players challenge calls because in their eyes, their shot is in, but then replay will show it's out. There should have been a video replay to determine the correct call on this one. It's unfortunate for Munar but it is what it is. He's not the first, he won't be the last.

  13. Your not allowed to touch the net during play. The ball had not bounce a second time, so the play was still ongoing when Wu 's racket touched the net.

  14. Definitely touched the net before the 2nd bounce, but he is a very exciting player!

  15. Munar has a point in the end. Wu's racquet touched the net before the ball bounced. It seems this particular umpire is often wrong.

  16. https://youtu.be/89pFJobVmLk You can see the racquet moving the net while the racquet is still on edge. That happens way before the play ended on the second bounce. I don't fault the umpire for not being able to see it in real time, but it's still a missed call.

  17. The racket touched the net while the ball was still in play well before the second bounce, in fact it was at the apex of the bounce. But the umpire didn’t see it so tough luck for Munar.

  18. Having watched at 0.25 speed, the racket touches the net well before the second bounce. Can we conclude the referee made a mistake?

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