MADRID — Prime-seeded Alexander Zverev obtained a warning from the umpire for taking a photograph of a ball mark through the clay-court Madrid Open on Sunday after complaining about digital line-calling.
The German participant advised umpire Mohamed Lahyani there was a “malfunction” with the system after a backhand from native favourite Alejandro Davidovich Fokina was referred to as in whereas Zverev thought it had gone huge throughout their third-round match.
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Zverev then took a telephone from his bag and took a photograph of the mark, for which he acquired the warning for unsportsmanlike conduct.
After profitable 2-6, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (0), Zverev posted the image in an Instagram story with the caption, “Simply gonna depart this one right here. This was referred to as in. Attention-grabbing name,” flanked by two considering emojis.