Tennis Court Tension: A Line Call Controversy

Tamara Korpatsch skipped the post-match handshake after defeating Wang Xinyu at the French Open, due to a dispute over a line call. The confrontation, which included Wang crossing the net to inspect a mark, led to tension and a code violation. Korpatsch defended her actions, emphasizing fair play.

Tennis Court Tension: A Line Call Controversy
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Germany's tennis player Tamara Korpatsch opted out of the customary handshake with opponent Wang Xinyu after a controversial second-round victory at the French Open. The match was marred by a tense disagreement over a line call, which prompted Wang to cross the net, resulting in a code violation.

The incident unfolded during the first set of Korpatsch's 6-2, 2-6, 6-3 triumph, leading to heightened tensions after Wang argued her shot was in, opposing the umpire's decision backed by Korpatsch. Chair umpire Aurelie Tourte penalized Wang for unsportsmanlike conduct.

Korpatsch later expressed disappointment over being labeled unfair, clarifying that she relied on umpire's judgment. She emphasized the importance of fair play and her belief in the decision made. The French Open, unique among Grand Slams, does not use electronic line calling, adding to the potential for human error.

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