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" ... 2. Later in the set, after receiving a second code violation (this time for slamming and breaking her racquet on court after having her serve broken in the fifth game of the set to put the set back on serve with Williams leading 3-2), Serena was issued her second code violation of the match, which meant a one-point penalty. When the penalty was levied to give Osaka a 15-0 lead in the sixth game of the set, Serena lost her cool...insisting vociferiously that she was not a cheater. Subsequently, she lost that game to level the set 3-3, and then was broken in the seventh game to fall behind 4-3 in the set. ... "
" ... He appeared to have no clear game plan against Djokovic and became visibly frustrated after losing the first set, smashing his racquet to the ground at one point. ... "
" ... It is a painful injury to an athlete, and he or she will usually pinpoint the pain to the base of the thumb on the ulnar side (the side closest to the other four fingers). Often he or she will complain of difficulty gripping a ball or racquet. A sports medicine physician or hand surgeon can evaluate the injury and often make the diagnosis by physical exam. The athlete will usually have a fair amount of swelling at the location of injury. Stressing the ligament to see if the thumb opens up more at that location can confirm the diagnosis. The physician can try to pull the thumb away from the other four fingers. If the joint at the base of the thumb opens up more than it does on the thumb of the opposite hand, this increased opening can be diagnostic of an injury to the ligament. X-rays are often ordered to rule out the possibility that part of the bone has been pulled off the base of the thumb. ... "
" ... Last weekend I sat on the sidelines as my 14-year-old son played a local tennis tournament. I often compare the courtside behavior of these young men. Whereas many of them grunt and reprimand themselves loudly after a bungled point, my son generally has a stoic demeanor where it’s hard to tell if he’s feeling happy, pressured or frustrated. Usually, I’m happy that my son’s not the one throwing his racquet down. This past weekend, though, I wanted to see more passion. I wanted to witness him tapping into his fighting competitive drive. ... "