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Hungarian apologizes to China tennis ace Zhang

By Sun Xiaochen | China Daily | Updated: 2023-07-22 07:33
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Zhang Shuai. [Photo/VCG]

Widely condemned by the tennis world for treating her opponent disrespectfully, Hungarian player Amarrisa Toth has issued an apology to Chinese ace Zhang Shuai, with fans fuming at Toth's behavior near the end and after the shortened match.

In the aftermath of her WTA Tour debut against Zhang at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Tuesday, Toth said in a video apology posted on Friday that she felt remorse for having reacted poorly and it was not her intention to upset Zhang by celebrating the win in an offensive way.

"I did not think that my first WTA success would cause such a big storm, and I'm extremely sorry for what happened," she said after a straight-set loss to Kateryna Baindl in the second round of the claycourt WTA 250 tournament in Budapest.

"I respect Zhang Shuai as a person just as much as an athlete," said Toth. "It was never my intention to disrespect, upset, or hurt anyone — least of all Zhang Shuai."

As a local wild card, Toth won her WTA Tour debut against Zhang, ranked No 45 in the world, but lost the respect of the international tennis community due to the timing and manner in which she celebrated the win.

In the 11th game of the first set when Zhang was serving at 5-5, Toth wiped away a ball marking on the clay court left by a forehand shot by Zhang, with the Chinese veteran shouting: "Wait, wait, keep the mark! What are you doing?" Zhang was apparently hoping to double check the mark to see if the shot was actually out as the chair umpire had called the shot.

The cross-court forehand winner, according to a later television review, appeared to hit the corner of the service box and leave a clear mark on the line, yet it was called "out" by French chair umpire Morgane Lara, who upheld her ruling after leaving her chair to check the mark upon Zhang's request.

Toth, while Zhang was pleading with Lara about the missed call, appeared to laugh with the crowd, who were jeering at her Chinese opponent.

After losing that service game following the disputed call, Zhang teared up during the changeover and eventually decided to retire from the match due to emotional distress.

As Zhang made her decision to call it a day, Toth celebrated by raising a clenched fist just after a tearful Zhang shook her hand and that of the umpire who missed the call.

Toth, who is expected to rise to a career-high ranking of No 462 next week following the win, has drawn a huge backlash from fans and players on the tour, with some even calling her the "most unsportsmanlike" athlete this year.

"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 by 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 (her) how badly I feel that our match ended this way," Toth said in the apology.

The tournament itself further inflamed the issue when it took to Facebook to comment on the incident, infuriating fans with a statement many considered racially insensitive.

"The Hungarian tennis player in the first WTA main draw match of her life may not have behaved (well) in every situation, but she did nothing that could be described as a lack of integrity. And there is no deflection, no misunderstanding. The Chinese are manipulating the world with a manipulative video," read the Hungarian GP statement.

The WTA weighed in on Thursday that it will review the controversial match between Zhang and Toth as well as any misconduct by the organizers following the heated incident.

"The WTA has zero tolerance for racism in any form or context," said the statement by the governing body of women's professional tennis."The unfortunate incident that took place yesterday at the Hungarian Grand Prix and subsequent posts are being reviewed and will be addressed."

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