I just have to shut up," Cazaux reacts to Davidovich Fokina's taunting
Arthur Cazaux lost to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina this Wednesday at the Rolex Paris Masters. The Spaniard also had to face a major obstacle: the crowd at La Défense Arena.
After his match point, he took the opportunity to taunt the crowd and celebrate his victory. When asked about this, Cazaux reacted: "He reacted like that, I don't know if I would have done the same but well, I just have to shut up because he played his match, he was better than me.
I just have to say well done.
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