Frances Tiafoe reprimands chair umpire after late penalty and Shanghai Masters loss: ‘Fuck you, man, fuck you’

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Frances Tiafoe reprimands chair umpire after late penalty and Shanghai Masters loss: 'Fuck you, man, fuck you'

American tennis star Frances Tiafoe berated a chair umpire with a profanity-laced outburst on Tuesday after losing her third-round match at the Shanghai Masters.

Tiafoe, seeded 13th, lost a closely fought match to unseeded Roman Safiullin (Russia) 5-7, 7-5, 7-6 (7-5). He was penalized for overtime at the end of the third set tie-break. Once the match was over, Tiafoe welcomed Safiullin to the net with a handshake. He then told chair umpire Jimmy Pinoargote.

The video below contains NSFW language.

“Fuck you, man,” Tiafoe shouted. “Fuck you. Seriously, man. Fuck you. You fucked me in this fucking match.”

There was no exchange of handshakes between Tiafoe and Pinoargote. Tiafoe walked away from the net after his first explosion. But he wasn’t finished.

“Three fucking hours, and you’re going to do this,” Tiafoe continued. “Why? …You screwed up the match. Great fucking job. Fuck you. Three fucking hours, I’ve been here fighting, just for a living.”

Pinoargote did not answer. He got off his chair and walked away. Tiafoe continued to berate Pinoargote as Pinoargote walked away.

Two time violations, including one in the third set tiebreak, triggered Tiafoe’s outburst. Pinoargote initially called Tiafoe for a time violation in the second set.

With the third set tiebreak at 5-5, Pinoargote called Tiafoe for another after tossing the ball in the air but didn’t serve. This violation cost Tiafoe her first serve. Tiafoe protested.

“I threw the ball. I threw the ball,” Tiafoe protested. … “I threw the ball, I’m ready to serve.”

“I don’t believe it, it’s the second service now,” Pinoargote replied. “Second service.”

“Dude, that’s the rule,” Tiafoe replied. “The ball is going up, why am I not ready to serve?”

Pinoargote then announced on the microphone that it was a second service.

Tiafoe then returned to the baseline to serve. He lost the point after a prolonged rally, then lost another to lose the tiebreak and the match. In the end, it was a critical penalty at a pivotal moment in a hard-fought match.

After calming down, Tiafoe apologized on Instagram.

“I truly apologize for the way I acted tonight,” Tiafoe wrote. “This is not who I am and this is not how I want to treat people. I let my frustration in the heat of the moment get the best of me and I am extremely disappointed in the way which I handled the situation. This is not acceptable behavior and I want to apologize to the referee, the tournament and the fans.

“I will be better for you all.”

Tiafoe is in the midst of one of the best years of his career. He is ranked 17th in the world and just advanced to the semifinals of the US Open, tied for his deepest run ever in a Grand Slam event.



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