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Australian golfer predicts “I will definitely hit within 3 days” after the fiasco in the Australian Open

Australian golfer predicts “I will definitely hit within 3 days” after the fiasco in the Australian Open

The 2022 Australian Open is about to kick off next Monday (17th). Following a series of turmoils caused by the world’s “big brother” Zu Gaoyu’s medical exemption, the tournament’s epidemic prevention measures have also been criticized. World No. 257 host player Bernard Tomic roared at the referee on the court after he was eliminated in the qualifiers yesterday, “I will be diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia in a few days!”

The 29-year-old Dumi used to be the champion of the Australian Open youth group and ranked 17th in the world, but he is also a “bad boy” in the Australian tennis world of the previous generation. He faced Russia’s Roman Safiullin in the first round of the Australian Open men’s singles qualifying match on Tuesday. After the first set routed 1-6, he began to complain to the referee: “I may have the diagnosis in 48 hours!”

杜米在外圍賽首圈出局!

Doumi is out in the first round of qualifying!

杜米輸掉第一盤後對裁判抱怨起來!

Dummy complained to the referee after losing the first set!

In the end, Doumi lost 4-6 in the second set and was eliminated early, and later criticized the quarantine measures at the game at a press conference: “I’m sure that in the next two days, my test result will be positive, if I am in If there is no “hit” in three days, I’ll treat you to dinner, or you’ll treat me to dinner. I can’t believe no one has been tested. They allow golfers to take a quick test in the room before they can enter the field, not a formal PCR test.”

The tournament did not respond to Dumi’s allegations for the time being, but Dumi still punched his opponent after the game.