Rinky Hijikata walked off the courtroom prepared to speak about his first win on the U.S. Open on Monday however the Australian wildcard’s ideas shortly turned to a capturing on the University of North Carolina (UNC) the place he studied business for 2 years.
Hijikata beat Russia’s Pavel Kotov 7-5, 5-7, 6-3, 7-5 in a bruising four-hour battle that put him by way of to the second spherical at Flushing Meadows.
However, his pleasure was reduce brief by news of the capturing loss of life of a college member on the college, the place Hijikata’s girlfriend continues to be taking courses.
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“I came off the court and saw there was a shooting at UNC that’s kind of put a dampener on it (win),” mentioned Hijikata.
“First and foremost I want to send my thoughts and prayers to everyone back in Chapel Hill because that’s not something you want to see. There is a lot bigger things than my tennis match here today. “I guess it is just the reality of life sometimes in this country, which is not a good thing.”
Hijikata mentioned he has not at all times felt secure within the United States, and after checking in together with his girlfriend, buddies and coaches he must refocus shortly for his subsequent match on Wednesday towards Hungary’s Marton Fucsovics.
“Obviously coming from Australia it is a very different dynamic,” mentioned Hijikata. “I feel like as an Australian it can be a little bit of head scratcher at times the way things run in the U.S.
“There are times when you kind of don’t feel safe and it’s very unfortunate what’s happened today.
“I feel like it is really not an unexpected event, which makes it worse almost.
“Come tomorrow hopefully I will be alright, I’ll definitely be focused on my match, if anything I want to try and play 10, 20 per cent harder on Wednesday for everyone at school.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com