Gonzalo Rubio was not happy after a block from Yanguas during the match won mentally by the young Andalusian and the legend Fernando Belasteguin.

Miguel Yanguas is familiar with the fact. The 21-year-old is not afraid at the net, and he does not hesitate on the counter-smashes of his opponents to come and try to touch the ball as it comes out of the key.

A move he executed perfectly this Thursday evening on a par 4 backhand attempt by Gonzalo Rubio. If the player does not touch either his opponent (or his pala) or the net, and he does not pass either in the camps of his rivals, he has according to the rules the right to come and put his racket in opposition. A blow obviously at the limit, and which carries a certain level of risk.

Indeed, Rubio pointed out to the referee that if the two racquets were to collide, he could simply break his hand. And his partner to insist by saying "it's the second time he's done it!"

And you, what do you think of this move by Yanguas?

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