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Federer says Serena ‘went too far’ with US Open final rant

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LONDON: Serena Williams “went too far” with her controvers­ial rant at an umpire during the US Open final, according to Roger Federer.

Williamsre­ceivedacod­eviolation for coaching, a penalty point for racquet abuse and a game penalty for calling the umpire a “liar” and a “thief” during her defeat by Naomi Osaka, with her outburst overshadow­ing the biggest win of her opponent’s career.

“I feel like Serena should have walked away,” Federer told Britain’s Sunday Times newspaper.

“She did, but she went too far. She should have walked earlier.”

Neverthele­ss the Swiss star did have some sympathy for Williams, adding: “The umpire maybe should not have pushed her there. It’s unfortunat­e, but an incredible case study.”

Osaka’s 6-2, 6-4 win over Williams quickly became infamous for the American’s flare-up in the second set.

Williams, 37, was given a first code violation after umpire Carlos Ramos judged her coach Patrick Mouratoglo­u to be coaching — something that is prohibited under Grand Slam rules — as he watched the match courtside.

Mouratoglo­u later admitted he had indeed been coaching as he criticised the rule.

Following the code violation, Williams told Ramos she would “never cheat to win and would rather lose”.

Ramos, however, was required under the rules to impose a code violation on the player, not the coach, if he believed coaching had taken place.

Williams received another code violation for smashing her racquet, leading to Ramos docking her a point.

When the game finished, she called the experience­d official “a liar” and “a thief”. That led to Ramos docking her the next game — leaving Osaka needing just one for victory. — AFP

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