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31. Here's A Good Read About This
Tue Sep 11, 2018, 12:40 PM
Sep 2018

“Chair umpire Carlos Ramos managed to rob not one but two players in the women’s U.S. Open final. Nobody has ever seen anything like it: An umpire so wrecked a big occasion that both players, Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams alike, wound up distraught with tears streaming down their faces during the trophy presentation and an incensed crowd screamed boos at the court. Ramos took what began as a minor infraction and turned it into one of the nastiest and most emotional controversies in the history of tennis, all because he couldn’t take a woman speaking sharply to him.

Williams abused her racket, but Ramos did something far uglier: He abused his authority. Champions get heated — it’s their nature to burn. All good umpires in every sport understand that the heart of their job is to help temper the moment, to turn the dial down, not up, and to be quiet stewards of the event rather than to let their own temper play a role in determining the outcome. Instead, Ramos made himself the chief player in the women’s final. He marred Osaka’s first Grand Slam title and one of Williams’s last bids for all-time greatness. Over what? A tone of voice. Male players have sworn and cursed at the top of their lungs, hurled and blasted their equipment into shards, and never been penalized as Williams was in the second set of the U.S. Open final.”…cont…

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/tennis/at-us-open-power-of-serena-williams-and-naomi-osaka-is-overshadowed-by-an-umpires-power-play/2018/09/08/edbf46c8-b3b4-11e8-a20b-5f4f84429666_story.html?utm_term=.dc1ff9c25103

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Good read malaise Sep 2018 #1
Depends on the ref, the venue, and even the stadium and country... TreasonousBastard Sep 2018 #2
evidence is in the OP Hermit-The-Prog Sep 2018 #5
I was just saying to my wife last night True Dough Sep 2018 #21
We both agree that Serena and McEnroe aren't in the same league comportment .... marble falls Sep 2018 #6
Didn't really say or mean we could-- just that Mac was maybe a little slicker about... TreasonousBastard Sep 2018 #13
It isn't just one blow up OnlinePoker Sep 2018 #18
Is that the one where she tells the Asian female line judge Orangeutan Sep 2018 #23
Yes, that is the one Perseus Sep 2018 #26
Possibly 'roid-induced rage. Orangeutan Sep 2018 #30
She's one of the most-tested players in tennis. Codeine Sep 2018 #33
Welcome to DU, btw wellst0nev0ter Sep 2018 #39
"time wasting" treestar Sep 2018 #27
If Ramos has a history, where's the accountability? djacq Sep 2018 #3
Post removed Post removed Sep 2018 #9
Dont look for it in some places, cant say where, but should be self evident Eliot Rosewater Sep 2018 #36
a good, instructive heaven05 Sep 2018 #4
K&R JHan Sep 2018 #7
Watch Baghdatis break 4 racquets, note the indulgent smile of the chair ump at the end: Demit Sep 2018 #8
Thanks for sharing. I'll share this on FB. Nitram Sep 2018 #10
Ramos seems to have a real problem judging Serena Williams. marble falls Sep 2018 #11
So sick of hearing about this... infullview Sep 2018 #12
Post removed Post removed Sep 2018 #14
never said I didn't care - just sick of being bombarded with the same story over and over agian infullview Sep 2018 #19
K&R - yes "we" really do need this examined. AnotherMother4Peace Sep 2018 #15
And yet here you are clicking on it and spending time thinking out a response. nt Quixote1818 Sep 2018 #38
K&R geardaddy Sep 2018 #16
Thank you for posting this. Reader Rabbit Sep 2018 #17
K&R... spanone Sep 2018 #20
I wonder if Ms Williams would get more respect if she weren't always called "Serena" Glorfindel Sep 2018 #22
Nonsense ProfessorGAC Sep 2018 #24
I figured Hillary did that on her own treestar Sep 2018 #28
I'm sure you're correct, of course. Glorfindel Sep 2018 #29
I can accept that in her case Codeine Sep 2018 #34
The rules need to be implemented on all levels equally Perseus Sep 2018 #25
Here's A Good Read About This Me. Sep 2018 #31
Why can't it be a race thing? Or a Serena thing? Rather than a gender thing... elias7 Sep 2018 #32
Plus it was absolute bs to say she never gets coaching. cwydro Sep 2018 #35
She is a role model to all kinds of players MichMan Sep 2018 #37
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