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Andy Murray furious with umpire after contentious decision at Rome Masters



Andy Murray was involved in a heated confrontation with the umpire Mohamed Layhani at the ATP Rome Masters in Italy over a contentious line-call on the baseline of the court.
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The umpire ruled that a small part of the ball had touched the white line but Murray was adamant it did not. The decision gave Fabio Fognini a point to hold serve and lead 5-3 in the first set. Murray ultimately lost in three sets to the home favourite.

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29 Comments

  1. How come the hawkeye people are not in communication with the umpire, soccer does it now, watching replay video to judge better….

  2. Позорники, да введите уж везде hawk eye, даже на грунтовых турнирах. К чему вам это позорище? У профессиональных спортсменов как правило развито такое чутьё, что они чувствуют даже миллиметровые попадания/ауты.

  3. Big momentum change if this was correctly called Murray would have gone on to win the Rome masters without dropping a single point

  4. Murray is right and how come YouTube showed the ball out..are they not using a camera at that tournament for difficult decisions?
    I'll see more of that match online..hope Andy is able to make another major this year.

  5. Yeah when I saw this live I couldn't quite understand the umpires point of view, the ball came at a trajectory where his claim that it skidded off the line which caused separation was all but impossible, and his major point of "I saw it and the line judge saw it the same" is just asinine, I mean maybe on hard court that runs but on clay the whole reason there isn't hawkeye is because of the mark, if you're going to base it off what you see from the umpire chair then you're basically treating it exactly like hard court just without hawkeye, marks are there for a reason and any logical person would have awarded Murray the point, now would it have flipped the match around? who knows, but I think this just adds to the spreadsheet of reasons all clay tennis needs hawkeye, like Madrid.

  6. And it was at that point that Andy Murray realized it was time to retire from tennis and dedicate his remaining days to his true passion – pickle ball.

  7. And this was the exact moment Andy Murray decided to become a better tennis player. In the future he vowed one point would never again affect him so much that he would forfeit his epic run up to the final and ultimate championship.

  8. And this was the moment Andy Murray decided the umpire was adopted and could never overcome the feeling of abandonment, with no true father to guide him, so Andy forgave him and went directly to the pagoda to pray for his well being.

  9. Hawkeye showed clearly, so! Still, there are people booing which is even worse!

  10. Happened again today with Djokovic's ball wrongly called in and Rune even referenced this match. I've always respected Lahyani and ofc umpires can make human mistakes too, but twice in the same tournament ain't a great look

  11. This makes no sense, the replay shows that its out, why argue about it rather than looking at the clear evidence that shows its out???

  12. See it was me. I be ragin that was out chair umpire is wrong. I can see it that ball was differently out that Andy was right 💪🏻🎾 that should his point

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