METZ, France -- Austrian Stefan Koubek was
disqualified from the Open de Moselle for comments he made to the
tournament supervisor during Thursday's match with Sebastien Grosjean of France.
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Koubek was leading the second-round encounter 5-7, 7-6, 4-2
when supervisor Thomas Karlberg ordered the umpire to disqualify
him.
"On the first point of the seventh game, on Grosjean's
serve, a Koubek forehand close to the baseline gave a 0-15
advantage to Koubek," Karlberg told a news conference.
"But the umpire realized Grosjean was in the way of the line
judge, who was therefore unable to judge the point. In this
case, the rule is to replay the point.
"Koubek disagreed and asked for the supervisor's
intervention. He did not want to accept the rules and used
strong language. I told him the match was over and asked the
umpire to announce it."
Koubek was also disqualified in the second round of the
French Open in 2000 and during qualification for the Paris Open
in 2003.
Grosjean next faces top seed
Tommy Robredo of Spain in the
quarterfinals.
Source: ESPN.com
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