Tennis

Chair umpire Ramos hands Cilic warning for slamming racket

Chair umpire Carlos Ramos issued a code violation to Croatia after Marin Cilic slammed his racket to the clay and mangled the frame during a Davis Cup loss to Sam Querrey of the United States in Zadar, Croatia, on Sunday.

Ramos was also the umpire who gave Serena Williams three code violations in U.S. Open final

Tennis umpire Carlos Ramos issued a code violation to Croatia after Marin Cilic/s outburst during a Davis Cup tie agains the U.S. on Sunday. (Julio Cortez/Associated Press)

Chair umpire Carlos Ramos issued a code violation to Croatia after Marin Cilic slammed his racket to the clay and mangled the frame during a Davis Cup loss to Sam Querrey of the United States in Zadar, Croatia, on Sunday.

Since it was the first violation of the match, it was only a warning. No points were deducted and Cilic did not exchange any words with Ramos.

Ramos was also the umpire who gave Serena Williams three code violations in her straight-set loss to Naomi Osaka during last weekend's U.S. Open final. The American great argued she wasn't being treated the same as some male players.

The normally collected Cilic lost his cool after committing a series of uncharacteristic errors late in the third set.

After winning the opening set, Cilic wasted a 6-1 lead in the second-set tiebreak.

Querrey, who played in place of Steve Johnson, rallied to win 6-7 (2), 7-6 (6), 6-3, 6-4 and even the best-of-five semifinal at 2-2

Croatia's Borna Coric was playing Frances Tiafoe in a decisive fifth rubber.

With files from The Associated Press