Donaldson fined $6,200 for Monte-Carlo argument

Jared Donaldson was fined $6,200 for vociferously arguing a call during his loss to Albert Ramos-Vinolas in the first round of the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters on Monday. Donaldson got into a heated, face-to-face confrontation with chair umpire Arnaud Gabas as Ramos-Vinolas served at 3-2, 40-0 in the second set.

The Spaniard fired a serve out wide that went for an ace given that there was no out call. Donaldson, however, asked Gabas to come down from the chair and overturn the linesperson’s decision. But Gabas could not find confirmation of a mark and the call of an ace stood.

That’s when the 21-year-old American lost it.

Longer version:

Donaldson was, in fact, correct in thinking his opponent’s serve was out (it was on the sideline but well long).

Ramos-Vinols eventually prevailed 6-3, 6-3.

Gabas is the same umpire who got drilled in the eye with a ball struck by Denis Shapovalov during a 2016 Davis Cup tie.

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4 Comments on Donaldson fined $6,200 for Monte-Carlo argument

  1. Bad behavior but ump should have overturned the call if there was no mark pointing to what he saw (and the freshest mark was out)

  2. How much has the umpire been fined for causing Donaldson to lose it because of his dumb decision that the ball was in when he had no idea where the ball landed?

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