Shanghai Masters 1000: Tiafoe apologizes after insulting a referee

Shanghai Masters 1000: Tiafoe apologizes after insulting a referee
Shanghai Masters 1000: Tiafoe apologizes after insulting a referee

The American Frances Tiafoe, 17th in the world, apologized on Tuesday after copiously insulting the referee following his defeat in the 3rd round of the Masters 1000 in Shanghai against the Russian Roman Safiullin (5-7, 7-5, 7-6 (5)).

“F… you man!” launched several times and in an increasingly vehement tone Frances Tiafoe (26 years old), seeded number 13, to the chair umpire at the end of the match.

The scandal followed a sanction imposed for exceeding time when serving at 5-5 in the decisive game of the third set.

Tiafoe had just thrown his first ball empty, which the referee considered played, forcing the American to serve a second ball at the worst moment. Roman Safiullin won the point, earning himself a match point which he converted. In the next round, the 61st in the world will face the Serbian Novak Djokovic (4e).

Tuesday evening, Tiafoe made amends on social networks: “I sincerely apologize for the way I acted tonight. It’s not the way I am and it’s not the way I want to treat people. I let my frustration take over on top of me”.

The incident could result in a heavy financial penalty for the American player if the ATP decides to take up the matter.

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