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July 6, 2019
Wimbledon, London, England
T. SANDGREN/F. Fognini
6-3, 7-6, 6-3
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. Were you unhappy about being put on Court 14? Do you think it should have been a bigger court?
FABIO FOGNINI: That's the schedule. Schedule like that. Nothing to say.
Q. You were caught saying in Italian, Damn English, I wish a bomb would explode on this club. It was clear you were angry about what happened?
FABIO FOGNINI: Yeah, the court was not really good. You know, you play sport?
Q. Not as well as you.
FABIO FOGNINI: Well, most of the time when you're on court, you're frustrated. For sure I was not happy about my performance today because I was knowing I have a lot to win in this case, because was I think I have a good chance to win.
Something happen on court, if I feel sorry for somebody, I have to say sorry. Now I have to be focused on the second half of the season.
Q. You're currently serving a two-year suspended sentence, and if you commit a major offense...
FABIO FOGNINI: I just say to your colleague. Next question.
Q. Are you sorry you said that?
FABIO FOGNINI: I say sorry. If somebody feel offensive, I say sorry. No problem.
Q. How is your hand?
FABIO FOGNINI: I have pain now.
Q. Is there anything else you don't like about Wimbledon? Because it's quite a strong thing to say about a bomb.
FABIO FOGNINI: Nothing else. I just say everything to him.
Q. Do you know what constitutes a major offense?
FABIO FOGNINI: I just answered before.
Q. I'm just saying...
FABIO FOGNINI: Next question, please.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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