The stars of Tennis Maria Sakkari, Yulia Putinteva heated for a while after the match

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Professional tennis players Maria Sakkari and Yulia Putinteva were seen in a heated confrontation after their match at the Bad Homberg Open on Sunday.

Sakkari defeated whigs 7-5, 7-6 (6) to go to the next round of the tennis tournament. While the two competitors arrived on the net, Putinteseva slapped Sakkari’s hand and failed to establish visual contact when she was heading for the referee of the chair.

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March 22, 2025; Miami, Fl: Maria Sakkari (Gre) reacts after winning a point against Coco Gauff (USA) (not illustrated) on the five day of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. (Images Geoff Burke-Imagn)

Sakkari started jaw at Putienteva, and Putinteva responded with a curriculum. Sakkari did not seem to love what Putinteseva said after that and moved to his side to address the comment.

“Nobody loves you,” was heard Sakkari saying that pututintava in broadcasting.

Sakkari addressed the incident of his post-match interview after Putinteseva went to the locker room.

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Yulia Putintesseva of Kazakhstan in action during her 32 series match against Heather Watson in Great Britain in Britain. (Action images via Reuters / Andrew Cantidge)

“I do not think that she will invite me to dinner for the rest of our lives, but I don’t care, to be honest,” she said, via tennis.com. “I have very good friends, and I’m going to dine with them. Let me leave him here, and just say that I have respect for her as a player, but that’s it.”

Sakkari progressed around 16 years old and awaits his next opponent. The Greek star will have Wimbledon in her mind as she participates in this tournament. She has two simple career titles in her career and has managed the third round of Wimbledon four times, including 2024.

Maria Sakkari in Greece in action during her round of 64 games against Magda Linette in Poland in France. (Reuters / Aleksandra Szmigiel)

Futteseva, from Kazakhstan, has three single titles in his career. She did to the fourth round of Wimbledon last year.

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