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Evans in Australian Open third round as umpire row upsets Chardy

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Dan Evans won the game in less than two hours (Picture: William West/AFP via Getty)

Dan Evans kept his cool and booked a place in the third round amid an umpiring row that left opponent Jeremy Chardy seething.

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Evans had battled for three-and-a-half hours to get past Facundo Bagnis in extreme heat in his opener in Melbourne but needed less than two hours to wrap up a 6-4, 6-4, 6-1 victory over 35-year-old Chardy in much cooler conditions.

The veteran Frenchman was incensed by an incident in the seventh game of the first set when, facing break point, a ball fell out of his pocket during play, which would normally cause the point to be replayed.

But German umpire Miriam Bley did not notice until a split second after Chardy netted and awarded the point to Evans.

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Chardy argued his case at length and the supervisor was called but the decision remained the same.

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He said afterwards: ‘It’s a big mistake from the umpire. I was angry because she should stop straight away and she says she didn’t even see the ball. If she doesn’t watch the point, I don’t know why she’s on the chair. So I was p****d.’

Jeremy Chardy of France speaks to chair umpire Miriam Bley

Jeremy Chardy said Miriam Bley’s decision left him p***** (Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty)

Evans did not get involved, which may also have played a part. Umpires should only call a let in such cases if the opposing player is hindered. Chardy could not hinder himself.

The British No.2 said: ‘The only part I wanted to clear up was I was just simply asking the umpire why it was a let.’

Evans, 32, would like to see the rule changed, adding: ‘It’s the worst rule ever. If a ball comes out of your pocket, it’s your own fault.’

He will next face fifth seed Andrey Rublev, who defeated Finn Emil Ruusuvuori in four sets.


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