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Williams fined $17,000 for U.S. Open code violations

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Williams fined $17,000 for U.S. Open code violations

 

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Sep 8, 2018; New York, NY, USA; Serena Williams of the United States yells at chair umpire Carlos Ramos in the women's final against Naomi Osaka of Japan on day thirteen of the 2018 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Danielle Parhizkaran-USA TODAY SPORTS

 

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Serena Williams has been fined $17,000 (£13,156) for the code violations she received during the U.S. Open final, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) said on Sunday.

 

During Saturday's match, which she lost 6-2 6-4 to Japan's Naomi Osaka, Williams, was handed a coaching violation and a point penalty for breaking her racquet before a heated argument with umpire Carlos Ramos ended with her losing a game.

 

The tournament referee's office fined the former world number one $10,000 for the "verbal abuse" of Ramos, $4,000 for being warned for coaching and $3,000 for smashing her racket.

 

Williams, who was seeking a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam singles tile on Saturday, vigorously disputed each of the violations during the match.

 

She demanded Ramos apologise for handing her a coaching violation and later called the umpire a "thief" for giving her a point penalty.

 

(Reporting by Frank Pingue; Editing by Toby Davis)

 
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  • she cant handle being beaten and is trying to use sexism as the reason instead. She was absolutely pathetic with what she did and shows she should seriously try to change her attitude or give tennis a

  • What was she thinking disrespecting the umpire and sticking a finger in his face acting like a fishmonger in the market, shame on her, sullying the graceful sport she represents...

  • Fine is too low. lol  

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Fine is too low. lol

 

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What was she thinking disrespecting the umpire and sticking a finger in his face acting like a fishmonger in the market, shame on her, sullying the graceful sport she represents...

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she cant handle being beaten and is trying to use sexism as the reason instead. She was absolutely pathetic with what she did and shows she should seriously try to change her attitude or give tennis away if she cannot handle loosing. Its a wonder she didnt use racism as well, she was completely out of place and deserved what she got

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

 

She demanded Ramos apologise for handing her a coaching violation and later called the umpire a "thief" for giving her a point penalty.

Princess Entitled strikes again. 

 

She has a history of doing this when things don’t go her way. 

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more entertaining, than bearing to watch one of the 'grunters' play

 

she's a good matching pair for a McEnroe DeJaVu

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Just your typical spoilt brat American. 17 K is lunch money to this lot.

She ruined the moment for the other player who looked very  shaken & upset after winning the title.

Why dont the William sisters retire?

The standard of womens tennis has hit a low point.... again.

McEnroe says the 700th ranked man would knock off Serena/Venus  or any of the top 10 womens players.

Why are they earning the same prizemoney as the men ?

Women players are  grossly overpaid , underworked and overrated.

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1 minute ago, lanista said:

Why dont the William sisters retire

 

Could it be that she's a top ranked player?

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42 minutes ago, lanista said:

Just your typical spoilt brat American. 17 K is lunch money to this lot.

She ruined the moment for the other player who looked very  shaken & upset after winning the title.

Why dont the William sisters retire?

The standard of womens tennis has hit a low point.... again.

McEnroe says the 700th ranked man would knock off Serena/Venus  or any of the top 10 womens players.

Why are they earning the same prizemoney as the men ?

Women players are  grossly overpaid , underworked and overrated.

I don't particularly like Serena, but why would she retire, when very few are able to match her abilities on the tennis court?

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52 minutes ago, lanista said:

Just your typical spoilt brat American.

 

Maybe your issue is just a dislike of Americans?

If the umpire had responded with: " Goodness, you're gorgeous when you're angry!" Do you think she would have exploded?

 

I would have happily given him a lift to the opticians afterwards!

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Shame on Williams because of her extremely unfair behavior. Remember please, her uncontrolled malfunction wasn't the first one. It was completely stupid to make a sexism action out of Ramos' decision, wrong or not. She had to accept it! She exaggerated umpires decision and didn't stop defaming him. She ruined Osaka's deserved fun and enjoyment of this win and title. Ugly!

 

Shame on the (mostly) American audience, too. Naomi didn't complain about Wiliam's nonsense. Although attacking the umpire W. indirectly   harmed Naomi. My congratulations to  N.Osaka because she didn't lose her nerves - as a newcomer!!!  Great. And N. undoubtedly  was the better player.

 

I read about this ridiculous fine (for a millionaire): it is as if you would be fined to pay for a stamp.

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Cut the woman some slack. She just had a kid and has been struggling with post partem depression. She's one of the classiest female athletes of all time. Her complaint that there's a double standard for women tennis players about verbally abusing umpires may have validity. With that said, looking at that mangled racket lying on the ground all I could think of was that would be my collar bone if I ever got into a domestic dispute with her.

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1 minute ago, Gecko123 said:

Cut the woman some slack. She just had a kid and has been struggling with post partem depression. She's one of the classiest female athletes of all time. Her complaint that there's a double standard for women tennis players about verbally abusing umpires may have validity. With that said, looking at that mangled racket lying on the ground all I could think of was that would be my collar bone if I ever got into a domestic dispute with her.

If your definition of 'classy' includes threatening tennis officials with violence, then I may agree with you. This isnt her first episode like this by any means. At her age and experience, she has no excuse. I think she just assumed that she would cruise to victory amid the adulation of her hometown crowd. When it became obvious that her opponent would win, she came unhinged.

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4 minutes ago, Gecko123 said:

Cut the woman some slack. She just had a kid and has been struggling with post partem depression. She's one of the classiest female athletes of all time. Her complaint that there's a double standard for women tennis players about verbally abusing umpires may have validity. With that said, looking at that mangled racket lying on the ground all I could think of was that would be my collar bone if I ever got into a domestic dispute with her.

A (poor) pretext.

Did she already have the baby (and post partem depression) in 2009 when she struggled against the Belgian champ Clisters) and did attack the (female) umpire in a similar way?

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5 hours ago, Just1Voice said:

Fine is too low. lol

 

add 4 noughts to the total

She should follow her sister Venus' example.

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1 hour ago, Hanaguma said:

I think she just assumed that she would cruise to victory amid the adulation of her hometown crowd.

Which for me was the most sickening part of the whole episode. Williams deserved everything she got from the umpire he was absolutely on point with all of his decisions, yet the crowd continued to boo him. Really unsporting.

 

Worse still they continued to boo during the presentation, ruining a young girl's greatest moment and reduced her to tears. Disgusting behaviour from the crowd, Williams I can excuse as tennis players can be temperamental, everyone enjoyed McEnroe's outbursts. Osaka won fair and square, the crowd's behaviour was inexcusable. Really let USA down.

 

It would never have happened at Wimbledon.

it was all about her in the first place.  spoiled rich brat.

Think it time they had some sort of Body Power classes. No diss, but often its aD10 Dozer against a Suzuki Swift. The Men are evenly matched imo.


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5 hours ago, lanista said:

Just your typical spoilt brat American. 17 K is lunch money to this lot.

She ruined the moment for the other player who looked very  shaken & upset after winning the title.

Why dont the William sisters retire?

The standard of womens tennis has hit a low point.... again.

McEnroe says the 700th ranked man would knock off Serena/Venus  or any of the top 10 womens players.

Why are they earning the same prizemoney as the men ?

Women players are  grossly overpaid , underworked and overrated.

You quote John McEnroe of all people to point out that Williams behavior is bad?! Lol! The women get paid probably less than they deserve. Williams is a powerhouse draw to the sport and for her sponsors.

4 minutes ago, HAKAPALITA said:

Think it time they had some sort of Body Power classes. No diss, but often its aD10 Dozer against a Suzuki Swift. The Men are evenly matched imo.


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Maybe the WTA should bring in gender testing. If it's good enough for Caster Semenya, it should be good enough for Serena Williams.

you can take trash out of the gutter but you can't take the gutter out of the trash.

Maybe the WTA should bring in gender testing. If it's good enough for Caster Semenya, it should be good enough for Serena Williams.

Could embarrass a few long haired Men though ..?‍♂️[emoji1494]


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Probably roid rage this woman is more juiced than an NFL linebacker.

6 hours ago, lanista said:

Why are they earning the same prizemoney as the men ?

Women players are  grossly overpaid , underworked and overrated.

I don't know... boobs?

4 minutes ago, arithai12 said:

I don't know... boobs?

Frilly white panties.

 

Also the Athena tennis girl poster. Wouldn't have been the same if it had been Rod Laver shoving a ball down his shorts.

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6 hours ago, watcharacters said:

 

Maybe your issue is just a dislike of Americans?

Maybe the issue is sad tennis players. Doesn't matter where they are from they all seem to come across as miserable, petulant, mumbling twonks during interviews- clearly in their DNA.

 

Osaka didn't deserve this- she should be basking in her victory instead of being reduced to tears.

 

Acting like hormonal teenagers when they are in their thirties is pathetic. For all that she denied it her coach admitted he was trying to coach her from the stands.

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Just gotta' laugh at all the grousing over Serena sullying the "graceful" sport when if it wasn't for Connors and

McEnroe bitchin' up a storm that same "graceful" sport wouldn't enjoy the massive following it does today. :cheesy:

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