Rain gave way to bedlam tonight at the U.S. Open.
Defending champion Serena Williams was charged with a point penalty on match point after yelling at a line judge for a calling a foot fault on her previous serve. The ruling gave Kim Clijsters a 6-4, 7-5 victory in their semifinal match, which had been delayed 32 hours because of rain.
After the line judge called the foot fault with Serena serving at 5-6, 15-30 in the second set, the youngest Williams sister intimidatingly stared her down beforescreaming at the official with a jabbed finger. After a few seconds, Serena turned back around to serve, thought better of it and resumed the badgering. The chair umpire then called over the line judge to ask what Serena had said, rules officials were summoned, a brief summit occurred at the net and it was determined that Serena would be assessed a point penalty for a conduct violation. The point gave Clijsters the match.
The initial foot fault that began the fireworks was a terrible call. It was unconscionable. It cannot be made at the end of any match, let alone in the semifinals of the U.S. Open. This isn't because a foot fault is a ridiculous call at that juncture (even though it is). It's because it wasn't a foot fault. The replays show that Serena's foot was behind the line when she served. You could make the argument that it was close but not close enough to make the call.
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Black people are the only people in the history of the world who can not cry out in pain. No matter how outrageously, we are are disrespected, we must sublimate our righteous indignation and our horror.
Serena was robbed of her right to be judged fairly in one of the most important matches in her career. Her legacy, her dignity and her honor were abused in a blatantly sadistic manner. Both announcers said that no foot fault occurred; yet Serena is supposed to swallow this most foul injustice like the late great Jackie Robinson. Jackie paid the dues so that we would not have to endure the innumerable assaults on our personhood. Sojourner Truth, in seeking human dignity said, “Ain’t I a woman”. I ask today, ” Ain’t Serena a professional who should not be ripped off on the world stage?
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