New detail has come to the light of the incident in which Yulia Putintseva has called on a ‘crazy’ and ‘dangerous’ fan to cast in Wimbledon.
A distressed Putintseva brought concern for civil servants in her match against World No. 12 Amanda Anismova.
The 45-minute match, which Anisimova won 6-0, 6-0, was completely overshadowed by Kazakh Star Putintseva that fear for her safety.
It has now been claimed that the viewer in question was reportedly observed by someone who spoke in the Russian neighborhood about the war in Ukraine, according to athletics.
Putintseva was born and raised in Moscow and previously played under the Russian flag. She represents Kazakhstan since 2012.
Although the All England Club has not explicitly revealed whether the person in question was cast out of the site, they said in a statement that the case was ‘treated’.
Yulia Putintseva was visibly emotional at Wimbledon because of the behavior of one spectator

The 30-year-old buried her face in a towel during a 6-0, 6-0 defeat by Amanda Anisimova

A new claim has now been submitted why Putintseva was so sad by the behavior of the fan
“After a complaint about the behavior of a spectator at the match at court 15, the chairman referee informed safety and the case was dealt with,” said a spokesperson.
What is not disputed is that Putintseva was unbelievably sad by the entire episode.
De Wereld No. 33 asked that the viewer was removed from the court early in the game 15 After they claim they could wear a knife. She was later seen in tears.
‘Can you take it out, I will not keep playing until he leaves. These people are dangerous, they are crazy, “she told the referee during a change of ends when finding 3-0 in the first set, according to the BBC.
She pointed to a part of the crowd, the person identified as green before she added: “Get him out, because maybe he has a knife.”
Security personnel were called and the referee spoke with them on the field, where Wimbledon later confirmed that the case was ‘treated’.
Fans who attend the championships are searched on arrival and the sun reported that the individual was not wearing a knife.
The fears of Putintseva on Monday will cause a new control of security measures for players at Wimbledon – a problem that was already in the spotlight after the frightening test of Emma Raducanu with a stalker earlier this year.

Emma Raducanu was visibly sad earlier this year during the Dubai Open

Putintseva was involved last week in a heated row with Maria Sakkari during an event in Germany

She seemed to have taken the exception to have Putintseva’s handshake over the top of the net
Raducanu, 22, was returned to tears in Dubai in February after spotting a man in the stands who had previously followed her in four countries.
De Stalker, who had approached her in Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Doha, before handing her a letter in Dubai, received a limiting order later and was added to a global tournament on blacklist.
The man, who has never been mentioned, tried to buy Wimbledon tickets through the public mood, but was blocked by organizers after the Dubai incident came to light. In Indian Wells, Raducanu admitted: ‘I literally couldn’t see the ball through tears. I could hardly breathe. ‘
Wimbledon Chiefs have insisted that the safety of players remains their ‘absolute top priority’. All Chief Executive Sally Bolton of the English club said last week: ‘The recent incidents that come to light, we certainly recognize the care that is generated with it.
‘But we have – and have had for many years – processes to guarantee the safety of our players. That is in contact with law enforcement agencies, specialist security teams and we maintain contact with both tours. ‘
It comes after Putintseva was engaged in a spit on the field last week with Maria Sakkari in Germany. After he refused to watch Sakkari during their handshake, Putintseva seemed to tell the Greek star himself ‘f ***’, which encouraged a heated confrontation in which the referee had to intervene.
She was also heavily criticized last year in the US Open for ignoring a ball girl during a match against Jasmine Paolini, later apologizing for her ‘terrible behavior’ and assigned that she often gets ‘p *** ed’ and curses on the field.
Putintseva, who last year famous the former world no. 1 Iga Swiatek beat on his way to the fourth round, did not speak with the media after her competition.
In the meantime, Anisimova will now be confronted with Renata Zarazua in the second round on Wednesday, looking forward to doing her leadership on SW19.
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