I covered 17 U.S.Opens for Sports Illustrated. This is just my opinion: There is no way a men’s player with Serena resume (multiple GS titles, economic driver of the sport) is getting a third code violation for that language in the finals of a major. No way.
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James Blake is one of my top 5 all-time favorite tennis players, and it all started after an infamous but slightly obscure match against Lleyton Hewitt 17 years ago. Don't think Hewitt received a code violation for what happened there. (Bet James remembers that "moment" well.)
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As do I. I covered that match with
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Ramos wanted to put the angry black woman in her place and he abused his discretion as an umpire to do so. This is especially egregious because of all the crap Serena has endured over the years at the US Open. Serena was wrong but Ramos was even more wrong for how he reacted.
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thank you both for your truth on the subject
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Hey guys, could Osaka have declined the penalty game?
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