
I suffered from a crying child on a plane (absorbing, but I get it), and a child crying in a movie theater (it would be better to be a children’s movie, it is all I say). But a child crying in the professional tennis match? This is new.
During its match against Arena Sabalinka at the Cincinnati Open Championship this week, Emma Radocano stopped the gesture to referee about distraction. It turns out that the distraction was a child crying, so he asked the verdict, “He is a child, do you want me to send a child from the field?” Therefore, it seems that the ravucanu is a gesture, “yes”, and a small choir can be heard from “yes” from the fans on the field as well. You can watch a video of the accident here.
Now, some things to consider: unlike most sports, tennis crowds are expected to remain calm while playing so that the attention of the players does not distract. Players can ask to remove dispersed fans, but the referee usually takes care of it before it reaches this point. It should also be noted that it was hot in Cincinnati, where temperatures exceed 90 degrees … and anyone who went to the Middle West knows that it will be a wet heat as well. In fact, one of the players even Collapse Of high temperatures.
So it is not surprising that the crowd is to remove the child. Perhaps the poor child swinging, filling out of the boot!
Some reports claim that the child was crying for about 10 minutes before Radocano says anything.
Air-air-conditioned stadiums often have at least shaded with fans and relatives-to hang when the atmosphere is very hot.
Therefore, this entire matter has turned into a discussion about the place that, exactly, is appropriate to bring a young child, and when your responsibility as a parent comes to remove it when they spend others.
Children will cry. It is happening! Parents should not be affected by their homes because of this. But we have to choose and choose the types of activities we bring to our children, and we must know when to throw the towel.
However, some call for the reaction of the ruling on Radocano’s request, which seemed to have an atmosphere of “What do you want me to do?” Therefore. From the point of view of the tennis fan or the player’s perspective, it should have been dealt with before this point!
In any case, it seems as if all these circles are back to the way in which childcare has become expensive in a country that provides paid paternal leave, but perhaps this is just me. 🤔