Miami Open: 'Disrespectful' Victoria Azarenka slammed after quitting match
Victoria Azarenka did not complete her latest match at the Miami Open after she walked off the court halfway through the second set.
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Victoria Azarenka did not complete her latest match at the Miami Open after she walked off the court halfway through the second set.
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Victoria Azarenka has broken her silence after abandoning her Miami Open match against 16-year-old Czech Linda Fruhvirtova on Monday morning. The Belarusian former world No 1 cut a frustrated and distracted figure throughout the third-round clash and stormed off the court during the second set.
Victoria Azarenka said her personal life had been "extremely stressful" in recent weeks and that she should not have played at the Miami Open on Sunday after the former world number one retired against 16-year-old Czech Linda Fruhvirtova.
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