Umpire denies Iva Jovic clothing change request at French Open

Naomi Osaka defeated Iva Jovic in a tight three-set match at the French Open on Saturday after an on-court dispute over a clothing change. The chair umpire refused Jovic permission to change outfits during a break, citing time violation rules.

The incident occurred after two sets in the Paris heat. Jovic asked to change clothes before the third set, but the umpire responded that she must be ready when Osaka returned or face penalties. Jovic inquired about using the bathroom instead, yet the umpire maintained the same restriction under the one-break-per-match rule for women’s singles.

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Donna Vekic displayed sportsmanship during her second-round match against Naomi Osaka at the 2026 French Open. The Croatian player corrected an umpire's decision on a serve call in the opening game. Osaka went on to win and advance to the third round.

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Yulia Putintseva argued with the chair umpire and tried to quiet the crowd during her French Open match against Camila Osorio on May 29. The dispute arose over a line call on clay that the umpire ruled in after review.

A disputed line call during the second-set tiebreak altered the outcome of Joao Fonseca's match against Casper Ruud at the 2026 French Open. Andy Roddick criticized the tournament's refusal to adopt electronic line calling. Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo defended the use of human officials.

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Matteo Berrettini fell to Alexei Popyrin in the first round of the Italian Open after a disputed let call over a vibration dampener. The Italian, cheered by home fans at the Foro Italico, dropped the match 6-2, 6-3. The incident sparked boos from the crowd and left Berrettini visibly frustrated.

 

 

 

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