Li Chunen-Australian Open miracle|Live a good life| Headline Daily

One week before the Chinese New Year, there are arrangements every day and I am very busy. If you want to relax, you can only find time to watch the Australian Open on TV. The competition is from the Year of the Tiger to the Year of the Rabbit, so if you want to stay at home for a few days during the Chinese New Year, you don’t have to worry about having nothing to do.

Before the start of this year’s Australian Open, it was reported that the head of the tournament, Craig Tiley, issued a warning that fans were not allowed to boo him when they watched Zukowi’s game, or they would be kicked out. After the news spread online, tennis fans exploded.

It is unbelievable that the game stipulates that booing a certain player is not allowed before the start of the competition. Which player the fans want to boo on the field is originally a personal freedom. If it is too much and disturbs the game, it will not be too late for the general assembly to enforce the law. unusual.

It is also tantamount to predicting that Australian tennis fans will boo Zu Gaowei when he plays. Of course there is a reason for such a prediction before the ball has been played. In the final analysis, it is a matter of Zu Gaoyu’s character and popularity. Among the Big 4 in international tennis back then, he is the most unpopular until today, because he likes to play annoying big dragons and phoenixes the most. In addition, he participated in the Australian Open last year because he insisted on violating the entry and quarantine regulations and was expelled from Australia. It caused a diplomatic turmoil between countries. It is reasonable to dislike Australians for such a behavior. Now that there is a rule against booing him and restricting the emotional expression of fans, his dislike index will rise sharply. This tournament manager named Tiley, I don’t know what to worry about. He knew it himself.

I waited for Zu Gaowei to play, and waited to see him being booed by the disobedient Aussies.
Li Chunen

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