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Miami Open: Racquet Faces Hubert Hurkacz’s Wrath as He Loses His Cool in Rare Tennis Moment Against Grigor Dimtrov

Published 03/26/2024, 8:26 PM EDT

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The stage was set for an epic encounter between two of the biggest stars of the game at the Miami Open. Grigor Dimitrov, who is playing some exceptional tennis at the moment went ahead to face Hubert Hurkacz in a crucial encounter. In a match where a lot was at stake, the slightest of errors could have changed the outcome of the game and the same thing happened.

During a tense match between Hubert Hurkacz and Grigor Dimitrov, there was a crucial moment that changed everything. Hurkacz accidentally touched the net with his left foot. The umpire spotted it right away, and Hurkacz knew he made a mistake. They checked the replay, and it confirmed the umpire’s decision. This moment was a big deal because it had a huge impact on the match.

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Hurkacz got really upset when he realized what happened. He threw his racquet in frustration. Losing that point because of the net touch was tough for him. It changed the momentum of the game, and Hurkacz struggled to recover from it.

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Even though Hurkacz fought hard, he couldn’t turn things around. In the end, Grigor Dimitrov won the match in three sets. It was a thrilling game, but that one mistake by Hurkacz made all the difference. It goes to show how small things can decide the outcome in tennis. In a match that had all the drama and action, the Polish player fought till the very end and lost the match in a 3-set thriller. The final scoreline of the match remained 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 in favor of the Bulgarian heartthrob, Grigor Dimitrov.

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