Maria Sakkari was left fuming by her opponents screaming and fist-pumps during her Australian Open match, losing her temper completely with the histrionics ...
'I tried to find ways and that's what I think I'm good at. 'I was a little bit hesitant. After the match, Sakkari (pictured) had praise for her spirited opponent
Maria Sakkari was not happy at all with her opponent Diana Shnaider's screaming in her three set win over the Russian qualifier.
"I tried to find ways and that's what I think I'm good at. Sakkari went on to win the set 7-5 against the world No. And with momentum firmly with the Greek player, she won the third set decider 6-3. One more time and I'm going to speak to the referee." "No, no, no, no, One more time… The world No.
Maria Sakkari had to battle to secure her place in the third round of the Australian Open and her opponent certainly left a mark both with her performance ...
[Australian Open](https://www.tennis365.com/category/australian-open/) “But still I tried to find ways. She was swinging very hard, she was playing very aggresive. [News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/news/) [Live Tennis](https://www.tennis365.com/category/live-tennis/) No, no, no, no, one more time… [Tennis News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/tennis-news/) I was a little bit hesitant. One more time and I’m going to speak to the referee.” She repeated: “If she screams one more time in my face.
Greek sixth seed Maria Sakkari fought back to beat Russian teenager Diana Shnaider in the Australian Open second round.
Follow GR on [Google News ](https://news.google.com/publications/CAAqLQgKIidDQklTRndnTWFoTUtFV2R5WldWcmNtVndiM0owWlhJdVkyOXRLQUFQAQ)and [subscribe here ](https://greekreporter.com/about/newsletter/)to our daily email! In 2020, Sakkari reached the fourth round at both the Australian Open and US Open. 3 by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), which she first achieved on 21 March 2022, making her the highest-ranked Greek player in history alongside Stefanos Tsitsipas. One more time and I’m going to speak to the referee.” [Contact our newsroom ](https://greekreporter.com/contact)to report an update or send your story, photos and videos. She was swinging hard and playing aggressively.
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She really began turning heads, though, when she won her next set against Maria Sakkari, the Australian Open's No. Well, for the moment, at least, considering her success in Melbourne, and the lucrative prize money she can collect if she decides to turn pro. 6 seed to complain—before the Greek turned things around in time to avoid a second-round upset.
Nerves were tense in Maria Sakkari's second match at the Australian Open with the Greek tennis player finally advancing to the third round after her 2-1 ...
“I was very defensive. “It was extremely tough. I did not like it. “I would say that in the first set I felt that (I would lose), because I could not feel my game,” Sakkari said. Sakkari referred to the behaviour of her opponent and her statements after the end of the match pointing out that after her observation Snyder stopped celebrating in this way. At one point, in fact, the celebration of the 18-year-old Russian after a crucial point caused a strong reaction, with Sakkari addressing the umpire.