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David Nalbandian Loses Queen's Club After Hurting Judge

By BARRY WOOD   06/17/12 03:18 PM ET  AP

LONDON -- The Queen's Club final was halted abruptly when David Nalbandian injured a line judge, handing the title to Marin Cilic.

The 10th-seeded Nalbandian was leading in the second set Sunday when he kicked the small barrier surrounding the line judge in anger. A piece of the barrier then hit the line judge, causing bleeding on his left shin.

After checking on the line judge, the chair umpire decided to end the match.

Nalbandian insisted he shouldn't have been disqualified.

"Sometimes you get very frustrated on court and it's tough to control that, and sometimes I do a mistake. So it's very tough to end a final like that," he said. "But sometimes we feel so much pressure from the ATP to play a lot of tournaments. They don't do anything (for) us, and today I do a mistake and I have to pay like that.

"I agree I do a mistake but sometimes everybody do a mistake and I didn't feel it had to end like that, especially in a final."

ATP rules state that any violent action will result in an automatic default.

"It's an unfortunate situation for everyone involved, the spectators, the tournament, the sponsors, the players and the linesman," Brad Drewett, ATP executive chairman and president, said in a statement. "David certainly did not mean for this to happen, however the rules are very clear in a situation like this and causing injury to someone is an automatic default for any player."

Tournament director Chris Kermode said the unidentified line judge had received first-aid care but needed no further treatment after seeing a doctor.

"It's definitely not the way I wanted to win it," Cilic said. "The match was still open but I can't change it. I'm sorry for the (spectators) that it had to end like this.

"We had some good rallies, and it's hard to see the final end like this."

The Argentine had been leading the sixth-seeded Cilic 7-6 (3), 3-4 in the grass-court Wimbledon warmup when the incident occurred.

"There is a lot of rules, and sometimes they (ATP officials) don't do anything. The rule book is very big and I can tell you that the ATP do a lot of mistakes to the players and nothing happens," Nalbandian said.

Nalbandian was playing his first final on grass since losing to Lleyton Hewitt at Wimbledon 10 years ago. He was bidding to become the first player from Argentina to capture an ATP grass court title since Javier Frana won at Nottingham in 1995.

Nalbandian's last title came in Washington in August 2010.

"We have a sold-out crowd. It's packed. We were watching some great tennis so to have the match end this way is incredibly disappointing," Kermode said. "In sport, these things happen. There's not a lot we can do about it. We are under the governorship of ATP rules and that's how it stands. It's a great crowd, great final. You'd like to think you can bend it, but I can see from their point of view it's difficult."

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kidjudas
My Governor is not smarter than a 5th grader
09:09 AM on 06/20/2012
The NBA and NFL could take a lesson from the ATP, but the networks would never allow it.
TomMartin
Freedom and equality.
09:42 AM on 06/22/2012
And the NHL also.
Goaheadmakemyday
Tennessee tuxedo will not fail
07:40 AM on 06/20/2012
Tennis star, really he is a star?
TomMartin
Freedom and equality.
09:43 AM on 06/22/2012
He used to rank much higher.
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butchcliff
The future is unwritten
06:36 AM on 06/20/2012
Sue his "aces' off for assault/injury
05:01 PM on 06/19/2012
He should be DQ'd from the next tourney or two as well. AND get another DQ for whining and a last DQ for blaming others for his actions. Finally, he shoudl get a last DQ for not growing up.
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WhatWhat1
Don't believe everything you think.
09:39 PM on 06/18/2012
"Prima!" (Clap clap)
"Donna!" (Clap-clap-clap)

"Prima!" (Clap clap)
"Donna!" (Clap-clap-clap)

"Prima!" (Clap clap)
"Donna!" (Clap-clap-clap)
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Redv14
Evolve Beyond Belief
09:18 PM on 06/18/2012
He should take his punishment like a man instead of whining like a little kid!
08:13 PM on 06/18/2012
He deserved what he got. No excuse for that behavior. Blaming it on the number of tournaments he has to play is ridiculous. He effed up. There are consequences.
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Adolfo Arauz
Hugo Stiglitz, baby!
12:35 AM on 06/20/2012
That's the funny part, the dude is always injured so what is he talking about?
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pinouye
06:03 PM on 06/18/2012
If you don't want to play so many tournaments...DON'T! No one forces you to do so. If it is such a hardship, QUIT! But that still doesn't excuse you for being a hot head on the court, losing your cool, and injuring a lines person. They should disqualify him for the rest of the season!
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powder chowder
☮ Peace: the final frontier...
05:34 PM on 06/18/2012
he needs to go to Serina's anger management rehab center.
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Forester
Overeducated woods worker.
04:28 PM on 06/18/2012
Classic GOPer. Blames everybody but himself.
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Reality always bites
Sometimes just a bit peckish
05:07 PM on 06/18/2012
Nalbadian is Argentinian. Major fail on a stupid comment.
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Forester
Overeducated woods worker.
05:11 PM on 06/18/2012
like catching fish in barrel today.
chainsawmonkey
Primates should not have power equipment.
05:10 PM on 06/18/2012
Come on keep your politics out of the sports, the guy is not even American.
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lisaman
I am a liberal American so get over it
03:55 PM on 06/18/2012
After reviewing the tape, he got exactly what he deserved. That box was right in front of the line judges legs, tempers need to be controlled in all sports.
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SonnyBono
Cogito ergo sum ​​liberalis
03:37 PM on 06/18/2012
Can't wait to hear the Argentinian press and politicians claim it is all part of a British plot to divert attention from Argentina's claim to the Falkland Islands (aka las islas Malvinas).
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SpeakupNation
Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the livi
03:29 PM on 06/18/2012
So what if this had cost the judge his eye? Would that have been 'only' a mistake? This guy needs anger management classes.
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Adolfo Arauz
Hugo Stiglitz, baby!
12:43 AM on 06/20/2012
Do they have common sense classes? This dude is a dolt.
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scorpioleidy
I rant ... therefore, I am.
02:37 PM on 06/18/2012
On one hand, it was a mistake and I'll bet he had no intention of injuring anyone ... but on the other hand, I've seen Serena penalized in matches for far, far les.s.

I'll bet he won't be throwing any t.ant.rums - or anything else - on the court for a long, long time to come. And I doubt he'll ever even make it to another final, considering his age & the caliber of players on the ATP.
05:31 PM on 06/18/2012
Yes, Serena was penalized for far, far less( these should not be compared as Serena has never physically injured a tourney official). But her penalties have never risen to the level of a disqualification. She was penalized a point, which happened to be match point. Because Nalby was disqualified he not only faces a fine, but he loses all his tournament prize money and points earned during the tounament. Senera only received a fine.
Now on to Wimbledon: Go Federer! Go Serena. The two best players of their generation. And maybe the greatest of all time?
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jh2
flower powered
01:43 PM on 06/18/2012
Some part of the blame needs to be on the placement of such flimsy decorations on the court. Maybe they ought to bring in a wall to beat on, or a punching bag. And, who knew tennis was going the way of hockey and football with the violent outbursts.
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scorpioleidy
I rant ... therefore, I am.
02:43 PM on 06/18/2012
And what part did that "flimsy decoration" play in hurling itself into somebody's shin???
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jwald1
Badges? I don't need no stinking badges!
08:53 PM on 06/18/2012
I miss the tantrums of John McEnroe.