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Two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka had no issues advancing past the first round of the US Open Tuesday, dispatching of Lucie Hradecka in straight sets (61, 62).
However, Azarenka did channel her inner Nick Kyrgios in an argument with the chair umpire, ripping apart her prior tennis experience:
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What got Azarenka all bothered in a routine match? According to the NY Times’ Ben Rothberg, an incorrect call that may have distracted her mid-swing:
Watched point (1-3, 30-all in second set) that set Vika off…she thought a wrong call interrupted her swing, chair ump disagreeed. #usopen
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) September 1, 2015
Stupid umpire. Azarenka could have won that match in under an hour with proper calls.