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Jared Donaldson: American tennis star in furious outburst at Monte-Carlo Masters umpire

Jared Donaldson argues with French umpire Arnaud Gabas - 2018 Getty Images
Jared Donaldson argues with French umpire Arnaud Gabas - 2018 Getty Images

American tennis player Jared Donaldson was involved in a angry confrontation with umpire Arnaut Gabas after the Frenchman incorrectly adjudged his opponent's shot to have landed in.

World number 51 Donaldson was 6-3, 3-2 down in his Monte Carlo Masters first-round match against Albert Ramos-Vinolas when the incident took place. 

Ramos-Vinolas' serve appeared to land out but umpire Gabas maintained the ball had landed inside the service box. 

In a heated exchange that lasted almost a minute, Donaldson screamed "there's a mark right here!" in the face of Gabas, prompting a court supervisor to intervene. 

Video replays later showed Donaldson was correct but Hawkeye technology is unavailable at the ATP event.

The 21-year-old went on to lose the first-round match in straight sets before leaving the court without shaking Gabas' hand.

Gabas for forced to have surgery in February last year after being struck in the eye by a wild shot from Denis Shapovalov.

Shapovalov was fined $7,000 for the incident in which Gabas sustained a fractured eye socket. 

“I remember hitting the ball,” a regretful Shapovalov later explained, “and I didn’t even realise where it went and then I see the official bending down holding his eye. I was in complete shock and regret right away. I kind of blacked out for the next ten minutes.”