Tennis star Carlos Alcaraz is facing the possibility of punishment after a fiery confrontation with an umpire during his recent win at the Cincinnati Open.
The incident occurred during his round-of-16 match against Luca Nardi, where Alcaraz defeated his opponent 6-1, 6-4.
The Incident
During a break in the first set, umpire Greg Allensworth instructed Alcaraz to cover a sponsor’s logo on his water bottle, explaining that it violated the tournament’s sponsorship agreements. Alcaraz, however, refused to comply.
“It wasn’t my fault,” the Spaniard reportedly said to the umpire. “Why would I have to cover it when it wasn’t my fault? Because it’s your fault, you’re saying I have to cover it now? No, I’m not going to cover it.”
While the tournament organizers have yet to issue an official statement, the defiance has put Alcaraz at risk of a substantial fine or other disciplinary action.
Performance on the Court
Despite the controversy, the incident did not seem to affect Alcaraz’s performance. He dominated the first set, winning 13 of the first 14 points, and closed it out in just 27 minutes. Although he briefly lost momentum in the second set, falling behind 2-4, he recovered to win four consecutive games and secure the match.
Following the win, the world No. 2 focused on his performance rather than the controversy. “I think this match was the best so far for me in this tournament,” Alcaraz said. “At the beginning of the tournament, I just really wanted to get better every day… I think I’m doing it, which I’m really proud about.”
Alcaraz is scheduled to face Andrey Rublev in the quarterfinals.