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The umpire did not see a bad ball from Zverev at a key moment in the Roland Garros final

Andrés Tomás Rico | 7 Jun 2026 | 19.31
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The umpire referee did not see a bad ball from Zverev at a key moment in the Roland Garros final. Photo: Gettyimages
The umpire referee did not see a bad ball from Zverev at a key moment in the Roland Garros final. Photo: Gettyimages

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In a moment of maximum tension in the final of Roland Garros 2026 between Alexander Zverev and Flavio Cobolli, the umpire, Damien Dumusois, became the protagonist due to an erroneous decision. In the fourth set with 5-5 and 40-30, as the German was about to make it 6-5 with an ace, the Italian called it out. Dumusois went to check and signaled that the ball was in. However, the player from Florence couldn't believe it because the ball mark was out, as shown on TV. In the end, this decision didn't have many consequences as Cobolli took the fourth set in a tie break to force the match into the final set.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El juez árbitro no vio una bola mala de Zverev en un momento clave de la final de Roland Garros