Andy Murray says players ‘need to be careful’ after Rublev disqualification

Andy Murray claims players ‘need to be careful’ after Andrey Rublev disqualification

Andy Murray has spoken out about Andrey Rublev’s disqualification in Dubai last week, suggesting that players ‘need to be a little bit careful’ in the future.

Rublev was disqualified in his Dubai Tennis Championships semi-final match last week against Alexander Bublik, after the world No.5 shouted in the face of a line judge.

The line judge alleged that Rublev had swore at him in Russian, which is something that the 26-year-old has strongly denied.

Originally this meant that Rublev had lost his $150,000 in prize money and the 200 ranking points earned that week, but this decision was overturned after he appealed.

Murray will play Rublev later today in his second round match at Indian Wells, and the Brit has spoken about how different sports deal with disrespect towards officials, “All of us players – and I think I’ve been guilty of it myself – we need to be a little bit careful of the way that we speak to officials and treat officials.”

The 36-year-old continued, “There’s a huge difference between rugby and football – rugby is a great example for how to deal with it. Officials are dealt with respectfully and we could probably do a better job with it in tennis as well. At the end of the day, we as players shouldn’t be doing that. We are the one in the wrong – not the official.

“I understand that in the heat of battle sometimes things happen, but I think over the last four or five years there have been a number of instances where lines have probably been crossed – and maybe not enough has been done about it. So I think we all probably have to have a bit of a look at ourselves and go ‘is this really the way we want to be dealing with officials or bad line calls?”

Murray will take on Rublev later today in the second round of Indian Wells, in a third-time meeting between the pair, with the head-to-head currently sitting at a win apiece.

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