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French Open tennis star’s boyfriend is thrown out of her fourth round match – because of the behaviour of their DOG in the stands

Anna Kalinskaya revealed that she had to abandon her fourth round match at the French Open because of the behavior of her boyfriend’s dog.

World No. 24 Kalinskaya is among the many players whose dogs have joined the tournament.

The French Open has confirmed that the 10 pets have been given their accreditation and are allowed access to Roland Garros grounds.

The decision was made to provide companionship and emotional support to the players throughout the two-week Grand Slam.

Kalinskaya, who was previously greeted by her dog Bella while leaving the field after the match, talked about her being in the players’ box on the field.

To talk Tennis ChannelKalinskaya admitted that Bella’s barking led to her boyfriend having to leave her fourth-round match against Anastasia Potapova.

Kalinskaya's boyfriend had to break up because their dog Bella was barking in the lodge

Anna Kalinskaya revealed that she had to leave her boyfriend’s fourth round match at the French Open because his dog Bella was barking in the players’ box.

Kalinskaya's boyfriend was seen holding his dog in the players' box after winning a match earlier in the tournament

Kalinskaya’s boyfriend was seen holding his dog in the players’ box after winning a match earlier in the tournament

“He couldn’t watch because he was barking in the first set, so my match wasn’t very enjoyable,” Kalinskaya said.

‘Actually he barked and I put the ball into the net.

‘It was actually quite an important point.

‘But then my boyfriend left the stadium with her.’

Kalinskaya beat Potapova 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 to reach her first French Open quarter-final and joked that the French Open should have kept its private dog-walking service open.

Kalinskaya’s fight ended on Wednesday, when she was defeated by Polish Maja Chwalinska in sets of 7-6, 6-3.

Kildine Chevalier, French Open’s player support and relations manager, emphasized that dogs can only be in the players’ lodges on the condition that they do not bark.

“Dog accreditations are kind of fun, real but not real, it’s a great souvenir,” Chevalier said.

Kalinskaya lost to Poland's Maja Chwalinska in the French Open quarterfinals.

Kalinskaya lost to Poland’s Maja Chwalinska in the French Open quarterfinals.

‘The players loved it. They (the dogs) are required to stay in players’ areas and not in public areas, but they can go most places there.

‘We try to be flexible with the rules, we want them to be in their arms or small dog carrier.

‘Dogs have entered the players’ area and that’s not ideal. It’s okay if they don’t bark.’

World number 1 Aryna Sabalenka, Potapova and semi-finalist Marta Kostyuk were among the best players in the women’s draw at the French Open, in which their dogs also participated.

Men’s star Zizou Bergs was accompanied by his dog Copain.

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