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I thought this was interesting because Maria comments about it herself. Also it states that Zakopalova's ball did in fact hit the line.

CBS News did the article:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-400_162...ch-open-victory-defending-champion-li-ousted/
Sharapova struggles to French Open victory; Defending champion Li ousted

(AP) PARIS - She gingerly flexed her right wrist, pulled on her ponytail in frustration, argued with the umpire and left the court with remnants of a big, orange blob of clay pasted to the back of her soaking shirt.

Yes, Maria Sharapova had to get down in the dirt for her latest French Open win, but her quest to complete the career Grand Slam is still alive.

After breezing through her first three matches, second-seeded Sharapova got stymied as much by her opponent as her own shaky play, to say nothing of the windy, damp conditions Monday at Roland Garros. She persevered in a 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-2 victory over 44th-ranked Klara Zakopalova in a match that took 3 hours, 11 minutes.

That was 16 minutes longer than her first three matches combined. The 13 games she lost against Zakopalova were eight more than Sharapova dropped against her first three opponents combined.
"It was a good test for me," Sharapova said. "I had chances to finish in two sets and didn't but I came out strong in the third set. I guess that's really what matters and it's nice to be in the quarters again."

While Sharapova advanced, defending champion Li Na, the No. 7 seed, disintegrated in a 3-6, 6-2, 6-0 loss to qualifier Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan, a doubles specialist who matched her deepest trip into a Grand Slam.

It means the French Open will crown a first-time champion this year on the women's side; Li was the last former titlist left.

"I will find the `why,"' Li said when asked what happened. "But not today. Otherwise, for sure, I win the match."

Sharapova left with no such regrets, though her three-plus hours on the court were anything but easy.

She had three chances to serve out the match. When she double-faulted to blow the third one, the crowd whistled — and not in a nice way. After changing ends, she broke Zakopalova — the 21st break of serve in a match that was wrapped up, somewhat fittingly, with a second serve that tumbled weakly into the net.

Sharapova gave the crowd a nice wave when it was over, but there was indifference and even a few hoots and boos as she walked off. She committed 53 unforced errors and stopped play a handful of times to bicker with the umpire, including during the second-set tiebreaker when she called a ball out, causing Zakopalova to stop playing, then lost the point after the umpire came down and pointed at the spot on the sideline where the ball had hit.

"Maybe that was the right call, but in the moment, it seemed like I was correct," Sharapova said.

She had already been bloodied — or, make that muddied — by that point. In the seventh game of the second set, she took an awkward step on the moist, wind-swept clay, tripped and landed flat on her back.

"My first fall of the clay season," she said. "That was the biggest shocker."

She ended up losing that set, then spent many of the breaks during the third set holding onto her right wrist. She said she jammed it, probably trying to return a body serve from Zakopalova.

"I don't know how many body serves she hit. That was probably the only one. That's why I was probably shocked," Sharapova said. "It's fine. Nothing to worry about."

If the wrist is OK, Sharapova will head into the quarterfinals staring at draw that looks even better than when the day began.

With Li gone, the only other top-eight seed remaining was No. 4 Petra Kvitova, who had a match later Monday. Sharapova's next match will be against the winner of the fourth-round matchup between No. 23 Kaia Kanepi vs. 88th-ranked Arantxa Rus, which is the only match she cares about at this point.

Everything else, she said, are "just results. The people you've mentioned, those are not the matches I'm facing next."

In the men's draw, fifth-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France returned to Court Phillipe-Chatrier to finish his fourth-round match against No. 18 Stanislas Wawrinka that had been suspended because of darkness the night before.

Leading 4-2 in the fifth set, Tsonga quickly dropped a service break, but rebounded to win the last two games. Final score: 6-4, 7-6 (6), 3-6, 3-6, 6-4 and next up is a quarterfinal matchup against No. 1 Novak Djokovic.

"It's going to be a very difficult match," Tsonga said. "But obviously I'll fight like a lion and we'll see the result. I'll do everything I can to make it a difficult match for him."

Other winners Monday included 12th-seeded Nicolas Almagro, who defeated No. 8 Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. Another Spaniard, sixth-seeded David Ferrer, wiped out No. 20 Marcel Granollers 6-3, 6-2, 6-0. Ferrer has dropped only 25 games en route to the quarterfinals.

"It's true that in the past four matches, I felt really comfortable. I felt really at ease," Ferrer said. "I think I have to continue this way."

Like Tsonga, Juan Martin del Potro returned to finish his match Monday. The No. 9 seed won the fourth set to close a victory over No. 7 Tomas Berdych, 7-6 (6), 1-6, 6-3, 7-5. Del Potro will play Roger Federer in the quarterfinals. He is 2-11 against Federer, with one of the two wins in the 2009 U.S. Open final.
 

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Re: Article: Maria's own words about point issue during Sharapova & Zakopalova match.

Damn. I thought I could finally whip out my DidierFckinDisgrace.gif. :(
 

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Re: Article: Maria's own words about point issue during Sharapova & Zakopalova match.

Q. What’s your take on the umpire? There seemed to be a lot of close calls and she went out of the chair a few times. What happened?

MARIA SHARAPOVA: Yeah, the first one was the most questionable one, I guess, because she couldn’t find the mark. I mean, I don’t know how to ‑‑ like, she said that to me. What do you say to that? You can’t find the mark? I mean, it was like, Well, isn’t that your job, is to find the mark? I mean, we’re on clay courts. Usually when there is no mark, it means it’s on the line. Obviously that wasn’t her theory.

And then she said ‑‑ I asked her to ‑‑ I asked the line judge where the mark was. She said, Well, I walked around that area; I might have stepped on the mark.

So I don’t know what to say to that, either. She had an answer for everything out there.

Yeah, and then the second one, that was ‑‑ I don’t know. I’d have to see the replay. I don’t remember if I made a gesture that it was out or not. Maybe that was the right call. But in the moment it seemed like I was correct in both situations.

Full presser here -----> http://freedomtennis.wordpress.com/2012/06/04/maria-sharapova-june-04-2012/#more-179
 

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Re: Article: Maria's own words about point issue during Sharapova & Zakopalova match.

Well, Maria handled it right.
She acknowledged, in retrospective she was wrong, but in the heat of the battle, she thought she was right.

Good for her.
 

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Re: Article: Maria's own words about point issue during Sharapova & Zakopalova match.

Sharapova gave the crowd a nice wave when it was over, but there was indifference :drool:

Shvedova, a doubles specialist :help: she is hardly a doubles specialist
 

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Re: Article: Maria's own words about point issue during Sharapova & Zakopalova match.

Espn2's shot spot showed the ball as out but I really don't think the whole thing was any big deal one way or another. The commentators were definately on Maria's side, however.

On to the quarterfinals. :bounce:
 

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Re: Article: Maria's own words about point issue during Sharapova & Zakopalova match.

Sharapova gave the crowd a nice wave when it was over, but there was indifference :drool:
Sorry to break it to you but there was a lot of clapping going on by the looks of it on TV.
 

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Re: Article: Maria's own words about point issue during Sharapova & Zakopalova match.

With Li gone, the only other top-eight seed remaining was No. 4 Petra Kvitova, who had a match later Monday.
Isn't Stosur still around? :confused:
 

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Re: Article: Maria's own words about point issue during Sharapova & Zakopalova match.

it was absolutely the wrong call. not only was the ball out, maria did not stop play. raisng her hand meant nothing, shot spot was not being used.
Huh? Raising her hand meant nothing?
 

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Re: Article: Maria's own words about point issue during Sharapova & Zakopalova match.

Huh? Raising her hand meant nothing?
She does it many times, kind of a reflex, and bad habit. Doesnt mean she wants to stop play every time. If umpire had the impression that Maria wants to stop, of course its Maria´s fault too.
 
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