PABLO CARRENO BUSTA apologised for storming off court and angrily throwing his kit bag after losing a five-hour, five-set epic to Japanโs Kei Nishikori at the Australian Open today.
The Spanish 23rd seed said he was โso sorry,โ after being booed off when his emotions boiled over following a disputed call in the dying moments of the match.
He was ahead 8-5 in the first-to-10-point deciding game when he became embroiled in a long argument with umpire Thomas Sweeney of Australia after a wrong call of out.
He lost it after the point was awarded, correctly, to Nishikori who had played a winner despite the bad call, but Carreno Busta thought the point should have been replayed.
The incandescent Spaniard lost the next four points and the fourth-round match and was jeered loudly after launching his kit and racquets towards the exit.
It overshadowed marathon man Nishikoriโs epic recovery from two sets down to set up a last eight clash against top-ranked Novak Djokovic.
โObviously Iโm very sad, no, because after five hours fighting, after five hoursโ match, the way that I leave from the court wasnโt correct, and Iโm so sorry, because thatโs not me,โ Carreno Busta told reporters.
It was never-say-die Nishikoriโs third five-setter of the tournament, the second time he came from two sets down and his second triumph via a final set 10-point tie-break, newly introduced for this yearโs tournament.
The 6-7 (8/10), 4-6, 7-6 (7/4), 6-4, 7-6 (10/8) win took a draining 5hr 5min after an opening set that alone lasted 76 minutes.
โI donโt know what to say now. Very tough match. Very great match today,โ Nishikori said.
Nishikori had already spent eight hours and 42 minutes on court in his first three matches, including a second-round clash that went the full distance to a final set tiebreak against Ivo Karlovic.
โI feel itโs not enough,โ he joked of his total of 13hr 47min on court in the first four rounds. โNot easy of course. I try to recover well tomorrow.
โToday was the longest match I have had this week. I will try to be fresh for the next match.โ
Nishikori warmed up for the Australian Open by winning the title at Brisbane and has now reached the quarter-finals for the fourth time in Melbourne without ever going further.
In the first round Nishikori advanced after qualifier Kamil Majchrzak retired due to muscle cramping with the Japanese star leading 3-6, 6-7(6/7), 6-0, 6-2, 3-0 after also dropping the opening two sets.
He then beat Karlovic 6-3, 7-6 (7/6), 5-7, 5-7, 7-6 (10/7) and Joao Sousa 7-6 (7/1), 6-1, 6-2.
Nishikoriโs seemingly unlimited reserves of stamina have helped him recover from two sets down four times in Slams and he has a win-loss record in five-setters at the Australian Open of 7-1 and 21-6 overall.
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I hope all ten of the kerry fans enjoy there day out in croker
Thatโs an outrageous statement to make based entirely on speculation and crude stereotyping. Iโm going so that means thereโll be 11 of us. Now who looks foolish.
Dublin fans canโt even make it out of the BigTree in time for throw in, game prob be delayed for half an hour!
Super Dublin.
Will Kerry have a plan up their sleeve plus if Kerryโs forwards click can dubs handle them?
Great news for the touts.
Iโve just bought 4 for my boss in the Upper Hogan section 725 on Ticketmaster.ie & it says there are still 94 available.
Tickets left with ticketmaster, not with Gaa. But even ticketmaster stock will go fast if thatโs all they have left on Monday!
Thereโll be plenty of tickets available in the pubs and outside the ground on the day
Great game the best team on the day should win so good luck to dublin and Kerry
82300 capacity
Well said robby !!!!!