Former players blast Tomic after lackluster Wimbledon loss
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[July 05, 2017]
(Reuters) - Bernard Tomic has
faced a barrage of criticism from former players after the
24-year-old Australian said he faced "mental issues" and was bored
during his lackluster loss to Mischa Zverev in the first round at
Wimbledon on Tuesday.
Tomic was touted as a future major champion in his homeland after
winning a slew of boy's titles, including junior grand slam triumphs
at the Australian and U.S. Opens, but his career has stalled and he
remains without a title since 2015.
Following the 6-3 6-4 6-3 loss to Germany's Zverev, Tomic conducted
an unconventional news conference at the All England Club in which
he detailed his struggles to stay motivated.
Tomic's attitude irked a lot of his fellow countrymen, including
former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash, who said Australians were not
pleased with either his performance or his comments.
"He can do a lot worse than that to ruin the image that we've
created. But a lot of ex-players are cringing, Aussies,
especially... the guys who started this pro circuit. We wouldn't be
here without these guys," Cash told the BBC.
Australian six-time grand slam doubles champion Rennae Stubbs also
expressed her anger at Tomic.
"To say the things that he said in the press conference today is a
disgrace," Stubbs said. "You're an embarrassment to yourself, and
not only to the sport but to Australian tennis."
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Australia's Bernard Tomic in action against France's Lucas Pouille
REUTERS/Toby Melville Picture Supplied by Action Images
Women's nine-time Wimbledon winner Martina
Navratilova suggested that Tomic's comments were ungracious and
suggested he "stay at home".
"It's disrespectful to the sport and disrespectful to the history of
the sport. If you can't get motivated at Wimbledon it's time to find
another job," Navratilova added.
"The spectators paid good money to come here and watch Wimbledon and
the guy shows up and doesn't try, he can't be bothered. Just stay at
home."
Tomic and Tennis Australia have a strained relationship with the
player being dropped from previous Davis Cup teams for controversial
comments and opinions.
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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