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I liked it better when he was violent towards himself instead of threating line judges and kicking benches.
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It's a downward spiral.
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This would have never happen with Mo in the chair.
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You'd have thought he'd reconsider his behaviour with his only serious career injury so far having had resulted from an emotional outburst (when he injured his hand from punching a glass door or something after a door)
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after a loss.
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And not like it makes him play better if he vents.
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is it still default if a player makes three code violations in a match?
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maybe at least he has calmed down a little. Nothing in the past 5 minutes and now gets to go away for a bit.
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Not automatic. Never was from what I know. It is up to the umpire to award a loss of match at the fourth violation.
1st Warning 2nd Point 3rd Game 4th+ Game or default |
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Rublev chants!
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aah, thanks. Didn't think so as the most recent default for that was McEnroe in 1990.
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....but usuaally the 4th will result in a disqualification I guess.
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With Louise in the chair Rublev should challenge his inner Fabio and she will go easy on him.
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The crowd on his side should help him a bit you would think. At least it's better than having them rile him on.
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Discretion of umpire and supervisor, not just umpire.
S. POINT PENALTY SCHEDULE The Point Penalty Schedule to be used for violations set forth above is as follows: FIRST offence WARNING SECOND offence POINT PENALTY THIRD AND EACH SUBSEQUENT offence GAME PENALTY However, after the third Code Violation, the Referee in consultation with the Grand Slam Chief of Supervisors shall determine whether each subsequent offence shall constitute a default. https://www.itftennis.com/media/5986/grand-slam-rule-book-2024-f3.pdf Page 50 |
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pair of shades
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hold here is good.
I can live with another seethe and point penalty as he gets broken for 1-2 and then a game penalty at 2-5. Will kill me in suicide comp but save me a massive loss. |
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What did he get his first penalty for?
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....said nobody sane ever....
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kicking the furniture next to his bench.
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Apart from the dad of the Broady siblings.
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Ah, I saw that bench kicking incident, but had it muted as with these two I don't need to listen to their shrieks to tell them apart.
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you're missing out on the BWEH's |
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yay, no break or point penalty. We're ahead of the prognosis.
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Just typed "rublev 10 hours" into the YouTube search with the intent of finding results where someone made a 10 hour loop of Rublev BWEHing as a sleeping help. Curiously enough, nobody seems to have done so. Or such videos were created, but then nasty copyright deletions kicked in.
That's a real market gap. I will suggest it to Roland Garros and their budding ASMR-G business. |
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With no Kazahkstani umpires around, I don't see him doing anything that will warrant an instant default here.
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Is there no Kazakhstani umpire around? There is one on either the ATP or WTA tour.
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There might be, but what I meant to say he knows this now and is not gonna take any chances shouting to any of them in Russian.
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That 2nd set (6-2) was 51 minutes long!
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scoreboard mugging on that 1st point.
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said 15-0 when it was 0-15.
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luckily I didn't go all in on Rublev as AM won the next 4 points.
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Well done!
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not even a point penalty!
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Rublev didn't injure himself after that break.
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