ROME - Former world number one Karolina Pliskova smashed a hole in the umpire's chair in frustration after she lost to Greece's Maria Sakkari in the second round of the WTA Italian Open on Wednesday.
In the third set with the sixth seeded Czech serving 6-3, 3-6, 5-5 (30/30) she had an overhead shot incorrectly ruled out and both the line judge and the umpire said they could not find the mark.
After vehemently arguing with the umpire to no avail Pliskova was furious when 42nd-ranked Sakkari was given the advantage and break point at a crucial stage of the match.
The Czech went on to lose that game and the match 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in two hours 21 minutes.
She furiously repeatedly struck the umpire's chair with her racket.
For Sakkari it was the first top five win of her career and she will face the winner of the second-round match between 11th seed Angelique Kerber of Germany and Romania's Irina-Camelia Begu.
Another angle of this unrelenting rage and fury. #Pliskova #Seething pic.twitter.com/FFWOqYYgQF
— The Overrule (@theoverrule) May 16, 2018
Pliskova raises her hand to shake the umpire's hand, thinks better of it, and instead smashes open the umpire's chair with four blows of her racquet.
Someone's getting fined af. pic.twitter.com/QNCuusg3TX
— Hannah Wilks (@newballsplease) May 16, 2018
Thomas Krupa, coach of Pliskova, after the match pic.twitter.com/z6hJIk7zYI
— . (@returnofserve) May 16, 2018