WTA player aplogises to Shuai Zhang after umpire controversy
Chinese tennis star Shuai Zhang has finally received an apology from opponent Amarissa Toth after her dramatic exit from WTA Budapest.
Sportsmanship did not prevail at the Hungarian Open on Tuesday...
Zhang was up local hopeful Toth on the clay courtesy of Hungary on Tuesday. Locked at five games all in the opening set, the controversy started when Zhang struck an apparent winner that was called in, but overruled by the chair umpire. When the Chinese native questioned the call, the chair umpire scampered over to the mark and backed up the out call, much to everyone's surprise.
On the other side of the net, an irate Zhang gestured toward the mark, which clearly showed the ball had clipped the line. Television coverage confirmed as much, but this was no help to the world number 45. Zhang wanted the match referee to intervene, but the chair umpire stood firm on her decision.
A couple of points later, Toth walked over to the mark and erased it with her foot, cueing more protest from Zhang who was met with boos from the crowd. Toth then went on the win the game.
A shaken Zhang called for her physio and began to weep courtside, retiring from the match in a pool of tears. To rub salt in Zhang's wounds, Toth celebrated seconds later, raising her hands in the air while her home crowd cheered.
I went to check the controversial point between Shuai Zhang and Kiara Toth and I really don't have words for how bad the umpire was for this mark. @WTA it's really time you do something and investigate these, they can't make such big mistakes at this level. This is pure robbery pic.twitter.com/2jr6MY3tDU
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