Big controversy over match point between Draper and Auger-Aliassime in Cincinnati
Here's a point that's still causing a stir in the tennis world. Felix Auger-Aliassime was the victim of a major error by the chair umpire on the match point that gave Jack Draper victory in the 3rd round of the Cincinnati Masters 1000 on Friday. The British player first hit the ball, which then bounced off the ground to his side before crossing the net.
But the chair umpire validated the point and announced "Game, set and match" for Draper, prompting Auger-Aliassime's incomprehension (see video below). The Canadian argued and asked the tournament supervisor to intervene, but the decision remained unchanged and he was forced to accept defeat.
Auger-Aliassime (to the chair umpire): "Didn't you see the ball bounce off the ground? On the floor. After he hit it?
Chair umpire: "What do you mean? I didn't see it. The ball hit the ground? I didn't see that. I saw it go out of the frame and over the net.
Auger-Aliassime: "You're going to leave the court now and the images will be broadcast everywhere. And it's going to be ridiculous. I'm not kidding. It's going to be ridiculous.
It's going to be crazy. And I know it's not his (Draper's) decision to make.
Victory is his. But it's your decision to make. I don't expect you to make it anymore."
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