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Djokovic in heated exchange with umpire after controversial point at Indian Wells

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Indian Wells Tennis Garden has seen a lot of this since its existence. Wins, losses, injuries… it has witnessed it all. But what surely nobody expected was to see a heated reaction from the Serbian star Novak Djokovic against the chair umpire in the middle of a game.

This happened this Tuesday when he faced Arthur Rinderknech and V. Vacherot while playing alongside S.Tsitsipas. While it is true that Novak is no stranger to on-court drama, this particular exchange sparked a massive debate across social media regarding the unwritten rules of distraction in professional tennis.

What sparked it all

The controversy came during an opening set with the score deadlocked at 2-2. As Tsitsipas prepared to fire a crucial shot, French player Arthur Rinderknech, who was stationed at the baseline, did a sudden and exaggerated swing with his racket.

The ball was nowhere near him, but that “ghost volley” did its job. The unexpected movement altered Tsitsipas’ peripheral vision, breaking his concentration. The Greek star’s shot went far, with the point initially awarded to the French-Monegasque duo

That is when Novak halted play. Gesturing emphatically toward the chair umpire, Djokovic argued that the move was a deliberate attempt to distract. Under ATP rules, any intentional movement or noise designed to unsettle an opponent is classified as a hindrance.

The ref, following his claims, initiated a video review of the situation. In the slow-motion footage played on the big screens from multiple angles, Djokovic and Rinderknech engaged in a private exchange that the broadcast microphones could not catch, though the body language was enough.

The point was overturned

After looking a the video, the umpire returned to the chair to deliver a ruling that stunned the French side. They said:

“Ladies and gentlemen, after the video review, Mr. Rinderknech moved his racquet. This is interpreted to be a hindrance; therefore, point to Djokovic-Tsitsipas

However, this did not affect the game much as Djokovic and Tsitsipas could not secure the win. Rinderknech and Vacherot refused the situaation to change their mentality and beat the superstars in straight sets, 7-6(4), 7-5.

The tension after the game was indeed palpable. While Djokovic was alright with Vacherot, his later handshake with Rinderknech was noticeably cold, product of what happened previously. Rinderknech, seemingly fueled by the tension, celebrated the victory by clapping toward the California crowd with a defiant smile that the people on the stands understood.

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