Serena refuses to apologise for tirade against chair umpire

13 September,2011 08:28 AM IST |   |  AFP

Williams refuses to apologise for tirade against chair umpire during defeat


Williams refuses to apologise for tirade against chair umpire during defeat

Serena Williams went into the US Open final vowing to honour the victims of the September 11 attacks, but ended it in disgrace by refusing to apologise for an ugly tirade during her defeat to Samantha Stosur.


Open rage: Serena Williams has a word with the chair umpire during
her US Open final against Samantha Stosur on Sunday. Pics/AFP


The American star had lost the first set 6-2 to the Australian and faced a break point in the opening game of the second when she unleashed a huge forehand which she greeted it with a loud "c'mon".

But Stosur hadn't even reached the ball and Greek umpire Eva Asderaki immediately penalised the three-time champion for "intentional hindrance". The point -- and the game -- was awarded to Stosur. "Aren't you the one who screwed me over last time?" Williams, who was eventually defeated 6-2, 6-3, bellowed at Asderaki, in an apparent reference to a similar incident in Doha in 2009.

The 29-year-old flatly refused to apologise for her outburst. "I regret losing," said Williams. "I don't even remember what I said. It was just so intense out there. It's the final and I guess I'll see it on YouTube. I was just in the zone." Williams' rage with Asderaki was picked up by courtside microphones.

"Don't even look at me," she shouted up at Asderaki. "If I see you in the corridor don't even walk past me... a code violation for expressing my opinion, we're in America... you're unattractive inside..." Serena could be fined $175,000 and could even face a US Open ban for a repeat offence.
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