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Maria may sue over Cornet cramping episode

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GERMANY’S Tatjana Maria is considerin­g legal action after her controvers­ial defeat to Alize Cornet at Roland Garros, insisting the Frenchwoma­n broke the rules over treatment for cramping.

Cornet cramped up in her right leg during the second set tiebreak of her second-round clash against Maria on Thursday.

She needed a medical timeout as well as regular treatment from the physio throughout the third set of the tie which Cornet won.

But Maria insists the rules, which forbid treatment for cramping, were broken while she was equally furious that the trainer and the tournament supervisor physically helped Cornet to her chair after she collapsed in agony on the court.

Maria claims that Cornet also exceeded the 20-second rule between points as she tried to ride out the cramping.

“We want this (legal action) because it was simply not fair in the match. I think that’s important for the sport. It’s not about the defeat. I accept that,” the 28-year-old Maria told SID agency.

Maria said her husband Charles Edouard had already consulted a French lawyer with expertise in sports litigation.

There are more meetings planned in the coming days, she added.

However, she admitted that they are not certain who they will sue – the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation, the WTA or the French Open.

Maria said she would not pursue action against Cornet.

The German added that she had received widespread backing for her complaints from other players in the dressing room.

“Even French players have told me that they are behind me.” — AFP

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