It's not every day you see one player forsake the traditional post-match handshake at net, only to then have second thoughts and reach out—only to be slighted by the foe initial blown off. That's just what happened after Guillermo Garcia-Lopez beat Lukas Rosol 6-4, 7-6 (7) in Bucharest today:
Garcia-Lopez, Rosol blow off handshakes
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Published Apr 26, 2015