Boos were unfair, I had an injured groin, says Tomic


  • Tennis
  • Wednesday, 15 Jan 2014

Bernard Tomic of Australia waves to the crowd after retiring from his men's singles match against Rafael Nadal of Spain (L) at the Australian Open 2014 tennis tournament in Melbourne January 14, 2014. REUTERS/Petar Kujundzic

(Reuters) - Being booed and jeered by the crowd after withdrawing from his Australian Open match against Rafa Nadal was 'pretty unfair', Bernard Tomic said on Wednesday, adding he could have faced a four month injury absence had he continued playing.

The 21-year-old Australian, who has been criticised in the past for "tanking" - or deliberately not playing to his full ability during matches - withdrew from his highly anticipated first round clash with top seed Nadal on Tuesday with a groin injury after he lost the first set 6-4.

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