Alex Ruiz takes the lead in the face of his quarterback controversy during theBrussels Open by posting a video on his social networks. He says he apologizes for his mistake and the controversy which ensued against Momo González and Sanyo Gutiérrez.

Remember that the problem lies in the fact that Momo and Sanyo had normally won the match at 5/4 on punto de oro. The action of Sanyo's smash on the match point was done. Por 4 allowed Momo and Sanyo to win this match 6/1 6/4.

But Alex and his partner Juan Tello asked the referee to replay the point because Alex's watch, which measures and monitors his diabetes, fell off his wrist on the winning smash.

Juan Tello is also not always spared from the comments since we also see him contesting this match point with the referee when he was in the front row to see that Sanyo's smash was decisive.

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The loss of this watch had no impact on the game. But this winning ball from Sanyo had not left the field when the bracelet came off…

Ruiz and Tello therefore bet on the regulations to replay the point. The referee, after video viewing (VAR), was obliged to apply the rule. In the end, Ruiz and Tello lost in the tie-break. A story that is obviously somewhat reminiscent of thebusiness in chile.

“Looking at everything that happened, the truth is that I didn't like what I did. I sincerely apologize to Sanyo and Momo, and congratulate them for the great game they played from start to finish, and wish them all the luck in the world for the rest of the tournament”.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.