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Tennis-Australia’s Polmans apologises for hitting ball into umpire’s face

[moment. I feel awful for him and I am extremely sorry for what happened,” Polmans said in a post on Instagram.Polmans’ actions on Tuesday drew comparisons to an incident in the 2017 Davis Cup when Canadian player Denis Shapovalov hit umpire Arnaud Gabas in the eye with a ball. Gabas suffered a fractured orbital bone and was forced to take time off from officiating.Polmans, who has a career-high ranking of 119, has been trying to break into the top 100 this year. The 23-year-old Australian has had limited success on the ATP Tour, mainly competing in Challenger and Futures events.The incident in Shanghai comes just weeks after the controversial disqualification of world number one Novak Djokovic from the U.S. Open. Djokovic was disqualified in his fourth-round match against Pablo Carreno Busta after inadvertently hitting a line judge in the throat with a ball in frustration.The incident reignited the discussion around player behavior and the need for higher standards of conduct on the court. Tennis governing bodies have been under pressure to take a tougher stance on player behavior, with some advocating for harsher penalties for those who display unsportsmanlike conduct.Polmans’ disqualification in Shanghai has once again brought attention to the issue. While some have argued that the punishment was appropriate given the circumstances, others have called for a reevaluation of the rules and regulations surrounding player behavior. The incident also raises questions about the mental and emotional strain that players face on the court, and the need for better support and resources to help them manage their frustrations.Australian tennis player Alex de Minaur spoke out in support of Polmans, saying that the incident was a result of the intense pressure and emotions that players experience during matches. He called for more understanding and compassion towards players, acknowledging that the incident was unintentional and born out of frustration.Many have pointed to the need for additional training and education for players on how to manage their emotions and frustrations on the court. Some have suggested that sports psychology should be a mandatory part of a player’s development, helping them to develop coping mechanisms and strategies for dealing with stress and pressure.One thing is clear: incidents like these continue to put a spotlight on player behavior and the need for improved regulations and support systems. As the tennis community reflects on what happened in Shanghai, it is hoped that lessons will be learned and changes will be made to ensure a safer and more respectful environment on the court.

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