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Serena Williams tells chair umpire: "I don't cheat to win, I'd rather lose"

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Serena Williams lost the match 6-2- 6-4 to 20-year-old Naomi Osaka
Serena Williams argued with a chair umpire during the U. S. Open finals who gave her several penalties, telling him « I don’t cheat to win, I’d rather lose. » Williams lost the match 6-2-, 6-4 to 20-year-old Naomi Osaka, who won her first ever Grand Slam.
Williams tearfully demanded an apology from chair umpire Carols Ramos when the penalty against Williams gave a game to Osaka.
Ramos gave Williams several code penalties: The first one was a warning for a coaching violation, the second warning was when she broke her racket, which gave a point to Osaka. Williams was given a third penalty for calling Ramos a « thief. » That penalty put Osaka up 5-3, meaning she only needed one more game to win the match.
Williams told Ramos that she was not being coached, and she would never cheat. She demanded an apology, calling him a « thief » and a « liar.

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