The former world no. 1 commented on Pablo Carreno Bustas controversial case with the umpire at the Australian Open on Monday. When the Spaniard was leading 8-6 in the fifth set tie-break, the linesperson called Carreno Bustas passing shot out, then the HawkEye showed it was in and the point was still rewarded to Kei Nishikori.
Courier believes that Carreno Bustas reaction in the end was understandable Players do get upset at those calls. Roger Federer had a comment about maybe we should have replay for moments like that so the players and the chair umpire can actually hear when the call comes and see it and everyone can understand what exactly happened.
A lot of things have happened as a result of some controversy or some different things like John Isner and Kevin Anderson playing their lengthy semi-final at Wimbledon which has led to most likely the change of playing the 10-point tiebreaker in the fifth set here at the Australian Open, said Courier.
Courier added: You can see how irritated he was, he didnt win another point, it destroyed him. But my view is that the chair umpire made the correct call there. Former player and Channel Nine commentator John Fitzgerald said: He is not showing his true character.
He can hold his head high. He just lost it a little bit at the end. You have to admire both players. Two warriors. Im speechless. It didnt deserve that little bit of twist at the end. Lets not let that take away from the spectacle we just saw.
Australian Davis Cup team captain Lleyton Hewitt said: Carreno Busta, it wasnt on his serve. He had to regroup, he had to block that out. He was two points away from a quarter-final birth at the Australian Open.
Kei Nishikori had the easy put-away which he probably played at exactly the same time that the call was made anyway. ALSO READ: Rafael Nadal: Worse players than David Ferrer won a Grand Slam title
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