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Andrey Rublev of Russia was defaulted from the Dubai Tennis Championships semi-finals for unsportsmanlike conduct on Friday after yelling at a line judge in the final set of a tense encounter against Alexander Bublik, who will meet France's Ugo Humbert in the final.
In a chaotic match where both competitors fumed at the officials at various points, Rublev was defaulted by the chair umpire after a Russian-speaking official appeared to accuse him of using an obscenity, while he screamed at the line judge.
Rublev denied the allegation and said he had spoken in English during the confrontation.
A confused Bublik, who clawed his way back from a set down to lead 6-7(4) 7-6(5) 6-5, was awarded the win despite saying that he would be happy to continue the match.
The Russian-born Kazakh had fought back from 4-2 down in the decider, adding to the frustration of his childhood friend, who lashed out at the line official at the change of ends after disagreeing with a call.
Andrey Rublev (R) is dismissed by the court supervisor after shouting at a line judge while playing Alexander Bublik in their semifinal match at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 1, 2024. /CFP
Another official, who spoke Russian, then confronted Rublev and appeared to accuse him of swearing at the line judge in his mother tongue, which the world number five vehemently denied.
But after a lengthy back-and-forth, the 26-year-old was disqualified, and will subsequently lose his prize money and ranking points earned at the tournament.
"I highly doubt Andrey said something crazy. He's not this kind of guy. But I guess that's the rules. That's what they did, they just follow the procedure," Bublik told reporters.
"There's not much to say. With all due respect, it was a great match and both of us deserved to win. The crowd was there and we could have played one of the greatest matches against each other. It's a pity it ended like this.
"I wish Andrey to get back on track as soon as possible."
In the other semifinal, Rublev's fellow Russian and good friend, top seed Daniil Medvedev, also endured a disappointing outing as the world number four crashed to a 7-5 6-3 loss against fifth-seeded in-form Humbert.
(With input from Reuters)