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'Awful' After Shot By Denis Shapovalov's In Anger Hits Davis Cup Umpire, Knocking Out Canada

IANS, 06 Feb, 2017 12:24 PM
    In a bizarre incident that left tennis fans shell-shocked worldwide, Canada's rising star Denis Shapovalov was disqualified from his Davis Cup match against Kyle Edmund of Great Britain for inadvertently smashing a ball into the chair umpire's face. 
     
    After losing a point, Shapovalov, 17, blasted the ball in frustration towards the crowd but had to look on in horror as the ball struck French official Arnaud Gabas flush in the face, badly bruising his eye. This resulted in a default for Team Canada, sending Britain into the quarterfinals where they will face France.
     
     
    The Canadian teenager had lost the first two sets against Edmund in the fifth and deciding rubber when he blasted the ball away in frustration at 1-2 down in the third set.
     
    Fans, officials and players in the stadium were left stunned by the incident as as Shapovalov rushed to check on Gabas' welfare. The French umpire clutched his face in pain and held his hands to his left eye.
     
    A member of Canada's Davis Cup team rushed and fetched an ice pack for Gabas. For the youngster, it was a tough lesson to learn as he sat tearful in his chair while Gabas was sent to the Ottawa General Hospital for treatment.
     
    International Tennis Federation spokesperson said Gabas had "swelling and bruising to his left eye".
     
    "There's always a lesson to be learned from the good moments and the worst moments. If he wants to compete at this level he has to keep it together," said Canada skipper Martin Laurendeau.
    "Emotional control is the biggest factor in this game. He must learn the lesson and hope it serves him in the rest of his career."
     
    Shapovalov was fined for hitting the umpire with the ball on Monday. The International Tennis Federation (ITF) fined Shapovalov $7,000 rather than the maximum $10,000 after accepting he had not intentionally struck Gabas after smacking a ball off the court in frustration at losing a point.

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