LONDON — So much for soaking up a victory. In a winner's news conference filled with bad feelings, Bernard Tomic lashed out at the ATP for banning his dad from tournaments while assault charges against his father are pending. Tomic said he planned to appeal to Wimbledon officials to let his dad in for his next match. The 20-year-old Australian overcame exhaustion and dizziness for a grueling first-round win Tuesday, 7-6 (8), 7-6 (3), 3-6, 2-6, 6-3 over 21st-seeded American Sam Querrey. But much of his post-match interview was spent discussing his father and coach, John Tomic, who has been barred from the grounds at Wimbledon while his case in Spain, where he's accused of head-butting Tomic's...
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