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| quote: | Originally posted by bARTovsky
Furthermore, in the male finals today there was a decidedly potent moment where, after continuous disagreements, Federer approached the umpire and actually SWORE, repeatedly against the judgment, as was acknowledged by the commentators during the live broadcast. It was regarding the validity of his opponent's last shot and the amount of time Del took to challenge it. Fed was of course, not penalized in any way.
Granted Federer never lost his cool, which is very admirable... I may just be wrong, but sadly it feels as though Serena questioning a situation like that would, and did result in far graver repercussions than what her counterparts may have received. | I think partly the difference about Roger's beef though is that he was basically suggesting that the 'rules' weren't being enforced (or a double standard at least in terms of how much time players were being allotted to challenge a call), whereas Serena was getting ticked at the opposite, at someone 'doing their job', which she acknowledged in her post-match interview. And probably she was also extra pissy because she got numerous foot fault calls throughout the tournament, including the doubles match she played before the semifinals, so it just got to her finally.
I was a bit surprised at Roger's reaction as well, but he seemed fairly composed about it like you mentioned and the only swear word I heard was 'sh*t' and it was not directed at the umpire (not like he called him a sh*thead or whatever). Had Serena reacted in a similar fashion she probably would have gotten away with it (not the foot fault but the penalty), I think anyway.
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