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Coco Gauff brought to tears in exchange with umpire in Olympic loss

Coco Gauff brought to tears in exchange with umpire in Olympic loss

Coco Gauff lost to Donna Vekic in straight sets Tuesday morning, ending the U.S. flag-bearer’s Olympic singles run in the third round. Much earlier than expected.

Gauff was a big favorite entering the match at -714 at BetMGM, but the Croatian, Vekic, won a first-set tiebreaker before cruising to a 6-2 second set to pull off the upset and advance to the quarterfinals.

Her win didn’t come without a little controversy, though.

One point was awarded to Vekic on a return shot Gauff hit into the net after the chair umpire had already incorrectly ruled Vekic’s shot out. Though the ump corrected himself, he probably should have replayed the point after distracting Gauff’s shot. Instead, he simply gave it to Vekic, which broke Gauff’s serve and led to a heated argument that brought Gauff to tears.

Gauff could be heard arguing how unfairly she was being treated, a familiar theme at Roland Garros where she had a similar experience last month in the French Open semifinals — a moment that led her to advocate for instant replay in tennis.

She again called for a replay system after the loss to Vekic.

“I don’t think the ref disagreed,” Gauff said after the match. “I think he just thought it didn’t, like, affect my swing, which I felt like it did.”

Her loss hardly came down to one point, but tennis fans on social media agreed the ruling was egregious and rallied behind Gauff.

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