Miyu Kato won the French Open mixed doubles title after being disqualified from the women's doubles event on Sunday when she inadvertently hit a ball at a ball girl.
Miyu Kato’s rollercoaster week has ended in redemption. On Sunday, the Japanese tennis star was in tears after being disqualified from the women’s doubles competition after inadvertently hitting a ball at a ball girl. Fast-forward to Thursday and the 28-year-old won the French Open mixed doubles title with her German partner Tim Puetz.
Kato was seen crying on court after her disqualification and struggled to answer questions about the incident during an emotional press conference later in the week. According to the grand slam rule book, players “shall not violently, dangerously or with anger hit, kick or throw a tennis ball within the precincts of the tournament site except in the reasonable pursuit of a point during a match .
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