Wild moment umpire runs after fan as player's towel taken at end of match
Updated 17/01/2023 at 07:33 GMT
Remarkably, British umpire James Keothavong became a hero as he jumped down from his chair and proceeded to chase a fan who seemed to take a towel from Chinese player Lin Zhu after her victory over Rebecca Marino in the first round of the Australian Open. Marino informed her opponent that her towel had been taken at the end of their match before Keothavong took matters into his own hands.
There was a truly bizarre moment at the end of the Australian Open match between Lin Zhu and Rebecca Marino on Tuesday as a towel was taken from right in front of the players.
Lin clinched a 6-2 6-4 victory over Marino, but it was after the handshakes that the real drama began as the players spotted a fan taking away one of the Chinese player's towels. It potentially looked as though two towels were taken by separate fans.
Marino was quick to let her opponent know about the incident, even though she had just suffered a tough opening-round defeat.
"Somebody just took your towel!" a shocked Marino said to Lin.
That was when British umpire James Keothavong stepped in. He yelled "Oy!" at the fan before jumping down from his chair to chase after the individual.
Indeed, he raced through the advertising hoardings, out of the gate and after the person. Unfortunately, what followed was not picked up by the cameras, but it was some heroic work from Keothavong, going well beyond his umpiring duties.
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