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Maria Sakkari tells Yulia Putintseva 'nobody likes you' in tennis spat

BAD HOMBURG, GERMANY, JUN 23 – Maria Sakkari won a tight match against Yulia Putintseva and criticized her opponent's sportsmanship during a heated post-match exchange at the Bad Homburg Open.

  • Maria Sakkari has a career record of 3-1 against Yulia Putintseva in tennis matches.
  • After the match, Sakkari and Putintseva had a heated argument during the handshake.
  • Sakkari told Putintseva, 'nobody on the WTA Tour liked her'.
  • Putintseva dismissed Sakkari's complaints while walking off the court.
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No one likes you here. No one. When you shake your hand, you look people in the eye. It is the phrase given by Maria Sakkari against Yulia Putintseva after the final challenge of the six-year-old at Bad Homburg, Germany. A game won by Sakkari for 2-0 (7-5, 7-6), which did not reserve great emotions except in the final. At the moment of the handshake in fact happened the unthinkable. The two shake hands, Sakkari accuses the opponent of not having…

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Maria Sakkari, 29, got into a heated exchange of words with Yulia Putintseva, 30. When the tennis players were about to say thank you after a match, parts of the conversation were captured. –

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What begins with a competitive tennis match ends with a heated word contest on the net. In Bad Homburg, two tennis stars provide talk material.

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Naftemporiki broke the news in on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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