- Casey Dellacqua guilty of terrible live tv gaffe
- Deployed in his interview with Madison Keys
- Follow Tony Jones Saga with Novak Djokovic
The Channel Nine coverage of the Australian Open followed the headlines for all the wrong reasons on Thursday night, since former local star Casey Dellacqua made a shocking mistake while interviewing Madison Keys.
The crogin in the air saw Dellacqua tell the American star incorrectly that he did not have to save a game point against IgA Swiatek moments after seed 19 stunned the post in an epic game of three sets in Rod Laver Arena.
Star Keys from the USA. Uu. He assured his place in the title of women’s title against the twice defender Aryna Sabalenka, and many tennis fans wondered if Dellacqua was really seeing the action after his shameful mistake.
While answering a question about the third passionate set, Keys asked Dellacqua: “Did she (Swiatek) a party point?”
Dellacqua laughed in response, which was followed by a painful silence.
The former Double specialist, Dellacqua, said: “No, I don’t think she (Swiatek) had a party point.”
The questionable coverage of the NINE channel of the Australia Open continued on Thursday night after the former Australian tennis player Casey Dellacqua incorrectly declared that Iga Switaek did not have a match point in his semifinal defeat against Madison Keys

The gaffe in the air was developed just moments after Madison Keys of Seed 19 of seeds surprised the second seed in an epic set of three sets in Rod Laver Arena
Understandably Keys seemed confused, and finally someone out of the camera confirmed that Dellacqua was wrong.
“Yes, he had one, to be honest … he had one,” he said, while Keys nodded.
Dellacqua then tried to cover his clues, firm that he had to ‘run from the bunker’ to obtain on the court for the interview after the game.
This came despite Switaek’s game point before 10 -point tiebreaker.
Dellacqua’s behavior was widely labeled as “shameful” and “humiliating” on social networks.
“How does anyone who comes to do the interview on the court, doesn’t know that a player had a game point?” One said in X.
‘Casey Dellacqua didn’t know if Swiatek had a party point … ?? Surely there are at least 100 more qualified people to carry out an interview with purpose after the game on the court after a semifinal of a Grand Slam? Another declared.

Casey Dellacqua stayed with a red face after someone off the camera confirmed that she was wrong
He follows his commentatory partner Tony Jones tagging the 24 times Grand Slam Novak Djokovic ‘champion about qualification’, who later said he was ‘jokes’.
Jones finally issued a public apology to the furious superstar Serbia, who previously boycott an interview with the station, since he felt “disrespected.”
And it does not end there: the semifinalist of men Ben Shelton also criticized Nine’s open coverage.
“I’ve been a bit surprised with the way players have been treated,” he said.
‘I feel that the emitters should help us grow our sport and help these athletes who have just won games on the biggest stage, enjoy one of their biggest moments.
‘I feel there has been a lot of negativity. I think that is something that needs to change.
That was followed by the failed attempt of Rasheed of a joke while interviewing Ben Shelton, and the American then hit the types of questions that the host station has been doing to the stars after their matches.
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