VIDEO: Marcos Baghdatis destroyed four rackets in 60 seconds

Cyprus' Marcos Baghdatis broke 1,2,3,4 tennis rackets into pieces at Australian Open 2012

Cypriot tennis player Marcos Baghdatis turned out to be furious enough as he managed the “performance” of smashing 4 racquets in 60 seconds at the 2012 Australian Open(scroll down for funny video).

Baghdatis, who reached the Australian final in 2006, reluctantly accepted the fact that this year he had a much weaker play.

After losing the first two sets of the second tour match against Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka last night, Baghdatis destroyed four tennis rackets in just 1 minute.

First, he smashed to the ground the “original” racquet (he used during the game) which he gave it afterwards to a ball boy. But the anger did not stop here.

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After covering his head with a towel for a few seconds, the frustrated tennis player picked up two more rackets which had the same fate as the previous two. So, Baghtatis totaled 4 broken Tecnifibre rackets in less than a minute.

Apparently the rage release seemed to work as he claimed the following set, but Wawrinka won in the end the match, 7-6, 6-4, 5-7, 6-1. Anyway Marcos Baghdatis certainly won the audience as he showed one of the best ever racket breaking display, according to Channel 7 commentator Todd Woodbridge.

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