Serena Williams gave an first class example of how to throw away a place in a Grand Slam final in her match against Kim Clijsters.
Not happy with smashing her racket in the first set in a fit of rage the World No 2 went on to gift her Belgian opponent with the match after reacting to a foot-fault penalty. Her challenge to the line judge was met with a further point penalty which, with the match at 6-4, 6-7 and 15-40, meant Williams was out of the competition.
When challenging the line call, the 27-year-old was heard saying: "I never said I would kill you, are you serious?" She later denied there was any need to apologise for her actions.
Serena Williams' tantrum is not a first in tennis tantrums history. According to Telegraph.Co.Uk, here is:
Top Ten List of the Most Outrageous Tennis Big Stars' Tantrums:
* 1 - John McEnroe (1981):
In 1981 John McEnroe caused a storm in his first round match on Wimbledon's No 1 Court against Tom Gullikson. Having already broken a racket, he threw another to the ground over a line call and screamed: "Man, you cannot be serious!" Minutes later, after another contentious call, McEnroe exploded. "You guys are the pits of the world!"
* 2 - Goran Ivanisevic:
Goran Ivanisevic conceded his second round match in Brighton's Samsung Open in November 2000 after smashing all three of his rackets. "I have nothing left to play with," he said, before storming off the court.
The video of the incident is not available on the not. There is that one which shows the sharp humour sense of Goran Ivaniesevic.
* 3 - Jimmy Connors:
** First Video: Jimmy Connors Vs Johnny Mcenroe
** Second Video: Jimmy Connors Vs Refree
Jimmy Connors could go down as the most foul-mouthed player to have ever featured on the Open scene. When a let-call went against the American he challenged the umpires judgment. Refusing to move on his views he said: "I'm not gonna f..king run away from you like that f..kface McEnroe."
That is according to the Telegraph, but most think that Jimmy connors most outrageous tantrum was against McEnroe: It's January 1982 and a tennis war is being staged in Chicago in the Michelob light exhibition match between Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe. This match had everything including a red -hot Jimmy walking over the net to confront John (Watch 1st Video).
And his outrageous tirade against refree, 1991 U.S. Open: Watch Second Video.
* 4 - Ilie Nastase:
Ilie Nastase was responsible for 18 minutes of chaos at the 1979 US Open in his match against John McEnroe. A controversial call from the umpire went against the Romanian who refused to accept the decision and, despite having the backing of the crowd, was disqualified from the match.
Calling for referee Mike Blanchard's opinion Nastase was reinstated and the umpire removed.
* 5 - Tim Henman:
Tim Henman earned himself a nasty boy label at the 1995 Wimbledon Championships when he and doubles partner Jeremy Bates became the first players to be disqualified from the SW19 competition in the Open era after Henman smashed a ball in to the head of a ballgirl in a fit of rage.
* 6 - Greg Rusedski:
Greg Rusedski made his feelings known to the umpire at the 2003 Wimbledon Championships when he lost a point to American Andy Roddick after someone in the crowd shouted "out" midway through a rally. Rusedski reacted after the official refused to replay the point saying: "I can't do anything if the f****** crowd calls it. It's absolutely f****** ridiculous. It's fr***ing ridiculous. Some w***** in the crowd changed the whole match and you allowed it to happen. Well done. Absolute s***."
* 7 - Martina Hingis:
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