Frances Tiafoe has had to fight through three rounds of Roland Garros this year, with the No. 19 seed playing 14 sets across three matches and logging nearly 12 hours on court. But on Saturday against Portugal's Jaime Faria, contesting his second consecutive five-set match of the fortnight, the fight came to him when he and his opponent had a verbal argument over a disputed line call in the deciding set.
The situation occurred with Faria serving early in the fifth, with Tiafoe ahead 2-1. At 15-15, he hammered down a big serve down the T that Tiafoe couldn't handle off the backhand, before the American requested that chair umpire Marijana Veljovic come down to inspect the mark. She agreed that the ball touched the line—a call that unofficial Hawk-Eye replays on television confirmed—and awarded the point to Faria.
Despite the positive outcome for him, Faria seemed to take umbrage at the fact that Tiafoe was allowed to question the call at all, or how he did it.
