Sara Errani accuses Kiki Bertens of faking injury: ‘For one hour she’s injured, then she runs like never’

Kiki Bertens left the court in a wheelchair after scraping into the third round of the French Open and was then accused of faking injury by opponent Sara Errani.
Fifth seed Bertens and qualifier Errani, a former finalist at Roland Garros, played a wild match before the Dutchwoman finally prevailed 7-6 (7-5), 3-6, 9-7 after three hours and 11 minutes.
There were 24 breaks of serve and Bertens saved a match point before taking her third chance and falling to the court, where full body cramps took over.

Errani, who had early appeared to mock her opponent’s struggles by grabbing at her leg, left the court without acknowledging the stricken Bertens and did not hold back in her press conference.
The Italian said: “I don’t like when somebody is joking on you. She played an amazing match, but I don’t like the situation. For one hour she’s injured, then she run like never. I don’t like that.
“She goes out of the court on the chair, and now she’s in the locker room perfect, in the restaurant. I don’t like these things.
“Then after people say to me that I’m an unfair person. It’s funny for me these things. I don’t think she did a good attitude on court. I didn’t like that.”
Bertens laughed off Errani’s comments, saying: “She can say whatever she feels like but maybe I should take some more acting classes or should pursue a career in that. I’m not sure what she’s thinking, but, no, I didn’t feel really good on court.
“I don’t want to try to take it too personal because I also know her frustrations. I think she’s also frustrated with herself that she could not close out that match.”
Errani was not helped by problems with her ball toss and was warned several times for taking too long after throwing it up and catching it repeatedly.
She said: “It’s not my first time. If you follow me the last two years, I had many problems. There are days where it’s really bad, it’s very tough for me, so I just tried to compete with everything I have.”
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Errani serving for the set in FULL
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Top seed and title favourite Simona Halep was relatively untroubled in a 6-3 6-4 victory over fellow Romanian Irina-Camelia Begu.
But US Open finalist Victoria Azarenka is out of the tournament after a 6-2, 6-2 defeat by Anna Karolina Schmiedlova, who had not won a grand slam match for five years prior to beating Venus Williams in round one.
Azarenka’s exit, coupled with the withdrawal of Serena Williams, means none of the US Open semi-finalists are still left in the tournament.
The 10th seed did not blame the quick turnaround, though, saying: “I felt like nothing really was working, but I still had to find a way to win, and I didn’t. So it’s a lesson for me to learn how to be more courageous, to go for more. And I will learn from it, for sure.”
Third seed Elina Svitolina recovered from an awful second set to beat Mexican qualifier Renata Zarazua 6-3, 0-6, 6-2 while last year’s semi-finalist Amanda Anisimova was a 6-2 6-0 winner over Bernarda Pera.

Former Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard, meanwhile, reached the third round of a grand slam for the first time in nearly four years with a 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 win over Daria Gavrilova.
Bouchard has spent several years in the doldrums but has been revitalised since the resumption of professional tennis and is making the most of her wild card.
The Canadian, who is now 26, said: “I think I’ve had tough moments, for sure. I think deep down, still believing in myself no matter what, knowing my skill can’t just go away, knowing that I’ve achieved success before, it’s just something that I’ll always have, reinforces my belief.
“I’m proud of taking advantage of the opportunities. I’ve tried to push myself in every chance I’ve had because I know there are so few.”
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