Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Wawrinka shocked, Federer’s path to No 1 gets easier

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka blew a one-set lead to fall 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 to unfancied Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor in a first-round shock at the Rotterdam Open. The 32-year-old Wawrinka, the 2015 Rotterdam winner, is struggling to regain top form after a pair of summer knee operations.

Roger Federer, who would have met Wawrinka in the quarter-finals, opens against Ahoy Arena, with the Swiss looking to overtake Rafael Nadal and become the oldest-ever world No 1 by reaching the semi-finals.

World No 259 Griekspoor, 21, earned the biggest success of his career as he competed in only his third ATP-level match. “It was a tough day at the office,” Wawrinka said. “I still need a lot of work to get back. There are a lot of ups and downs. Today was not my best day. He played at a great level and deserved to win.”

‘RACIAL SLUR’

The Associatio­n of Tennis Profession­als says it has launched an internal investigat­ion after a first-round match between two American players at the New York Open boiled over on the court. The ATP Tour officials say they are reviewing “allegation­s of racial prejudice” after Ryan Harrison and Donald Young exchanged words in the first set and had to be separated by the chair umpire during a changeover in play on Monday.

The two continued their exchange later on their social media profiles.

CWG TICKET GAFFE

Tickets for the 2018 Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games opening ceremony have been sent out with the wrong day on them, an error that red-faced Australian organisers admit is embarrassi­ng. Some 14,000 tickets for the showpiece event were printed with Thursday, April 4, when April 4 — the day for the ceremony — is a Wednesday.

Compoundin­g the problems, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported further blunders Wednesday, with weightlift­ing, table tennis and triathlon tickets sent out with wrong times on them.

The 2018 event will be held in Australia’s Gold Coast in the country’s northeast from April 4 to 15, with thousands of athletes and support staff due to attend.

LEE DENIES SEX VIDEO

Malaysian badminton ace Lee Chong Wei has denied featuring in a sex video that has gone viral and has lodged a police report over what he described as “malicious” allegation­s. The world number two, who is married with two children, slammed the video as an attempt to “slander, malign and defame my good name and character”.

There had been speculatio­n on social media in recent days that Lee featured in the video, which showed a naked man and woman together. “I categorica­lly deny these malicious allegation­s and I state that I am not involved in any manner whatsoever with the said video,” he said on his Facebook page. “I have lodged a police report and the matter is being investigat­ed.”

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GETTY Stan Wawrinka lost to world No 259 Tallon Griekspoor.

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