I suggest that the people who are complaining about the referee and Beatriz set the speed to 0.25 and go back to the point. Kalinskaya's ball was going OUT, so the ball would not have been hers EVEN. I hate people who just because they have a favorite defend him EVEN IF HE IS WRONG.
@@jinnai1 or give a fine at least. It's just weird that when an athlete does something wrong they are given а fine, but what happens when an umpire is totally wrong, nothing...
1) Shame on the umpire for not understanding the rules. 2) Shame on Beatriz for not conceding the point after the entire stadium saw the replay and the double bounce (and started booing) 3) Anna should have had the mental fortitude to not let it derail it as much as it (unfortunately) did All in all, Beatriz & Jack Draper will forever be known as the biggest cheaters of Summer '24 (along with the umps). US Open Officials should apologize for Anna for the absolutely atrocious call. Hope Wozniaki beats Beatriz tomorrow to right this wrong.
@@ZoiusGM 21:40. Seems the video review team left it to umpire to make the final call. Umpire seemed to hate Anna at the start of introduction when Anna didn’t shake mascots hand.
I suggest that the people who are complaining about the referee and Beatriz set the speed to 0.25 and go back to the point. Kalinskaya's ball was going OUT, so the ball would not have been hers EVEN. I hate people who just because they have a favorite defend him EVEN IF HE IS WRONG.
I suggest that the people who are complaining about the referee and Beatriz set the speed to 0.25 and go back to the point. Kalinskaya's ball was going OUT, so the ball would not have been hers EVEN. I hate people who just because they have a favorite defend him EVEN IF HE IS WRONG.
I suggest that the people who are complaining about the referee and Beatriz set the speed to 0.25 and go back to the point. Kalinskaya's ball was going OUT, so the ball would not have been hers EVEN. I hate people who just because they have a favorite defend him EVEN IF HE IS WRONG.
@@flaviocostareal I suggest that people who cannot understand the simplest actions and rules of tennis should avoid talking nonsense. Kalinskaya's drop shot hits the ground cleanly on the court and near the net and is then hit by Haddad Maia after a second bounce, as can be CLEARLY seen at 21:28 22:05 23:28 and 24:53, something that everyone noticed except incredibly the chair umpire, very similar to what happened to Draper against Aliassime in Cincinnati.
@@flaviocostareal As for Haddad Maia, a player knows exactly if she hit the ball after a second bounce, but even if she hadn't noticed, the replays sent on the court screen showed it clearly.
@@francescojsb Do me a favor: Stop thinking that judges will favor SOUTH AMERICANS against EUROPEANS, ASIANS and NORTH AMERICANS. Just STOP. There have been several times in various sports where judges were bought, and they were never by Brazilians. JUST STOP.
@@francescojsb You may know about the rules, but you decided to blindfold yourself and deny which countries have had problems and rumors of referee buying in major events. Just stop. It was no wonder that in 2016 BuzzFeed and BBC uncovered an illegal scheme in which many players were manipulating results. Nikolay Davydenko - RUSSIAN Daniele Bracciali and Potito Starace - ITALIANS Aleksandr Dolgopolov - UKRAINIAN Jérémy Chardy - FRENCH Nikola Mektic and Ante Pavic - CROATIANS Wayne Odesnik, Christian Harrison, Donald Young etc. - AMERICANS Just STOP.
Thanks to everyone who answered my question, now I accidentally found out what her name is, but being selfish I won't say, if you want then find out for yourself, I'll just tell you that she is German.
Refereeing mistakes happen all the time, but when it's in favor of an athlete from a South American or Asian country, it seems that americans and europeans get really upset about it, but if it's the other way around, that's fine. It's just a minor thing. Come on, stop being prejudiced!!! How embarrassing!
come on, 2 weeks after draper in cincinnati, that's not acceptable, I'm not a big fan of replacing empires by machines, but if they keep doing this, let's only have Hawk eyes and line bots in the future... referees are sooooooooo bad lately, as if they were doing it on purpose to stop working
I suggest that the people who are complaining about the referee and Beatriz set the speed to 0.25 and go back to the point. Kalinskaya's ball was going OUT, so the ball would not have been hers EVEN. I hate people who just because they have a favorite defend him EVEN IF HE IS WRONG.
@@flaviocostareal I do not have any favorite player.... at all, I really don't care about any of those 2 players, but you do realize that in the slow motion replay, we do not see the first bounce, right ? the ball that you think is going out is the SECOND bounce after the dropshot... the first bounce was WAY IN, and then, the problem is that beatriz touched the ball after the second bounce, and bounced the ball back on her own side of the court... there is absolutely no need to watch a slow motion replay to see that... if you do not see that, you should stop watching tennis
Drama is at 21:14. You are welcome
If that happened to Gauff she would have totally blasted the Umpire.
so I mean, if the ball dropped before going over the net, why didn't the umpire replay the point?? last time i checked tennis isn't ping pong
This was the worst umpiring decision ever. Total shame.
What decision?
@@MarleneNotsoB 21:44
She intentionally did that, because she is from Russia. Besides that, she also hangs out with Sinner, who wasn’t banned for doping.
I suggest that the people who are complaining about the referee and Beatriz set the speed to 0.25 and go back to the point. Kalinskaya's ball was going OUT, so the ball would not have been hers EVEN.
I hate people who just because they have a favorite defend him EVEN IF HE IS WRONG.
Shame on the umpire
fire this umpire
@@jinnai1 or give a fine at least. It's just weird that when an athlete does something wrong they are given а fine, but what happens when an umpire is totally wrong, nothing...
@@jinnai1umpire not empir.
They will probably choose her to Umpire the Final. 🤷♂
I don't think most players would have taken it so well as Kalinskaya
You'll be back Anna. Stay healthy!❤
1) Shame on the umpire for not understanding the rules.
2) Shame on Beatriz for not conceding the point after the entire stadium saw the replay and the double bounce (and started booing)
3) Anna should have had the mental fortitude to not let it derail it as much as it (unfortunately) did
All in all, Beatriz & Jack Draper will forever be known as the biggest cheaters of Summer '24 (along with the umps).
US Open Officials should apologize for Anna for the absolutely atrocious call.
Hope Wozniaki beats Beatriz tomorrow to right this wrong.
Timestamp of the point?
@@ZoiusGM 21:40. Seems the video review team left it to umpire to make the final call. Umpire seemed to hate Anna at the start of introduction when Anna didn’t shake mascots hand.
It was something else with draper because he acctualy didn't even notice the double bounce (you can see that in the replay he looks to FAA)
I suggest that the people who are complaining about the referee and Beatriz set the speed to 0.25 and go back to the point. Kalinskaya's ball was going OUT, so the ball would not have been hers EVEN.
I hate people who just because they have a favorite defend him EVEN IF HE IS WRONG.
Que caradura la Beatriz
Why is the umpire not changing her call after seeing the replay?
she forgets the first bounce (not on video)
hadad knew it was a double bounce and the cheater that she is she didn’t concede the point , lost respect for her
I suggest that the people who are complaining about the referee and Beatriz set the speed to 0.25 and go back to the point. Kalinskaya's ball was going OUT, so the ball would not have been hers EVEN.
I hate people who just because they have a favorite defend him EVEN IF HE IS WRONG.
Certainly no fair play award for Haddad Maya
I suggest that the people who are complaining about the referee and Beatriz set the speed to 0.25 and go back to the point. Kalinskaya's ball was going OUT, so the ball would not have been hers EVEN.
I hate people who just because they have a favorite defend him EVEN IF HE IS WRONG.
@@flaviocostareal I suggest that people who cannot understand the simplest actions and rules of tennis should avoid talking nonsense.
Kalinskaya's drop shot hits the ground cleanly on the court and near the net and is then hit by Haddad Maia after a second bounce, as can be CLEARLY seen at 21:28 22:05 23:28 and 24:53, something that everyone noticed except incredibly the chair umpire, very similar to what happened to Draper against Aliassime in Cincinnati.
@@flaviocostareal As for Haddad Maia, a player knows exactly if she hit the ball after a second bounce, but even if she hadn't noticed, the replays sent on the court screen showed it clearly.
@@francescojsb Do me a favor: Stop thinking that judges will favor SOUTH AMERICANS against EUROPEANS, ASIANS and NORTH AMERICANS. Just STOP. There have been several times in various sports where judges were bought, and they were never by Brazilians. JUST STOP.
@@francescojsb You may know about the rules, but you decided to blindfold yourself and deny which countries have had problems and rumors of referee buying in major events. Just stop. It was no wonder that in 2016 BuzzFeed and BBC uncovered an illegal scheme in which many players were manipulating results.
Nikolay Davydenko - RUSSIAN
Daniele Bracciali and Potito Starace - ITALIANS
Aleksandr Dolgopolov - UKRAINIAN
Jérémy Chardy - FRENCH
Nikola Mektic and Ante Pavic - CROATIANS
Wayne Odesnik, Christian Harrison, Donald Young etc. - AMERICANS
Just STOP.
US Open Tennis Championships, do you wanna collab?
I firme Bia, essa é a sua vez!
Name of the chair umpire ?
Thanks to everyone who answered my question, now I accidentally found out what her name is, but being selfish I won't say, if you want then find out for yourself, I'll just tell you that she is German.
Congratulations Beatriz Maia
43:14 It's not so hard to pronounce the name properly 🤦🏽♂️...
Is it wrong?
22:05
😢 Anna 💔 .
Biaaaa
Refereeing mistakes happen all the time, but when it's in favor of an athlete from a South American or Asian country, it seems that americans and europeans get really upset about it, but if it's the other way around, that's fine. It's just a minor thing. Come on, stop being prejudiced!!! How embarrassing!
Not true
come on, 2 weeks after draper in cincinnati, that's not acceptable, I'm not a big fan of replacing empires by machines, but if they keep doing this, let's only have Hawk eyes and line bots in the future... referees are sooooooooo bad lately, as if they were doing it on purpose to stop working
I suggest that the people who are complaining about the referee and Beatriz set the speed to 0.25 and go back to the point. Kalinskaya's ball was going OUT, so the ball would not have been hers EVEN.
I hate people who just because they have a favorite defend him EVEN IF HE IS WRONG.
@@flaviocostareal I do not have any favorite player.... at all, I really don't care about any of those 2 players, but you do realize that in the slow motion replay, we do not see the first bounce, right ? the ball that you think is going out is the SECOND bounce after the dropshot...
the first bounce was WAY IN, and then, the problem is that beatriz touched the ball after the second bounce, and bounced the ball back on her own side of the court... there is absolutely no need to watch a slow motion replay to see that... if you do not see that, you should stop watching tennis
Robbery
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