By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Friday July 20, 2023
After inspiring a lot backlash for her actions throughout a controversial match towards China’s Zhang Shuai, Hungary’s Amarissa Toth has apologized for her actions, and to the Chinese veteran.
For these not acquainted with the state of affairs, Toth was referred to as out on social media by many WTA gamers for her habits, when she celebrated her victory towards Shuai, who retired after a weird incident that left her in tears. During mentioned weird incident, Shuai challenged what she felt was an incorrect judgment of a ball mark by the umpire, and vehemently requested for the decision to be overruled.
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Toth appeared to benefit from brushing away the mark a couple of factors later. Even if the decision was already set in stone, her gesture was carried out to rile up Zhang, and it labored. The Chinese would retire from the match on the conclusion of the sport, at which period Toth raised her arms in triumph.
Yesterday the event posted a message of apology from Toth.
Amarissa Toth has shared a video by which she apologizes for what occurred with Shuai Zhang a few days in the past, saying that she should not have behaved in that method, and that she respects Shuai as an individual and athlete.pic.twitter.com/TktSTPEko2
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“I did not think that my first WTA success would cause such a big storm, and I’m extremely sorry for what happened,” Toth mentioned in a video posted on the event’s official Instagram account. “I respect Zhang Shuai as a person just as much as an athlete. It was never my intention to disrespect, upset, or hurt anyone—least of all Zhang Shuai.
“I do realize I should not have celebrated the way I celebrated after the match, and I’m sorry for that. I got caught up in my emotions and in the heat of the match, and I got caught up by the moment. I focused on tennis, and I didn’t want to win like that. I hope that, in the future, I will have the opportunity to sit down and talk with Zhang Shuai and tell how badly I feel that our match ended this way.
“I hope that Shuai Zhang feels better and that we will soon see her back because she’s an unbelievable player, very respectful and a great person. There is a lot to learn from her, and we should all stay respectful to each other no matter what.”
Zhang, a 34-year-old veteran has been battling private points and burnout of late. She is a well-loved participant on tour amongst her friends, and Toth’s actions on that day didn’t sit nicely with them. They let her know on social media, and the 20-year-old allow them to know that she was listening.
A tough lesson, however one discovered.
Source: www.tennisnow.com