Alex de Minaur confronted a fan in the front row before the umpire stepped inAlex de Minaur stopped playing to approach a spectator in the middle of his opening match at the Italian Open. The No. 7 seed is usually mild-mannered on the court, but he wasn't happy when a member of the crowd disrespected him while he was attempting to serve at 4-4 in the second set. De Minaur was deep in the heat of battle against Italian wildcard Luca Nardi when he was thrown off by the disturbance and marched to the back of the court, asking fans in the front row to own up to their actions. The umpire, Nico Helwerth, immediately intervened, calling for security before getting off his chair and handling matters himself. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENTIt had been a long night for De Minaur and Nardi on the Grand Stand Arena at the Foro Italico. They took to the court around 9pm local time and, after taking the first set 6-4, De Minaur found himself pulled into a huge fight in set two. The Aussie blew his first nine break points of the set before he finally got his reward, breaking to lead 4-3. But Nardi broke straight back and the pressure was back with the seventh seed. As De Minaur served at 4-4 15-0, attempting to put himself back in front, he suddenly stopped his service motion and went to the back of the court, grabbing his towel while staring at someone. “Can you please stop that, sir?” the umpire said from his chair, before radioing another official. “Roland, can we send security up to the guy please?”Alex de Minaur booked his spot in the third round of the Italian Open after the interruptionStay up-to-date with the latest Tennis news Join us on WhatsApp Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. Read our Privacy PolicySUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy PolicyCommentators were confused as they couldn’t make out what had happened. But it was clear De Minaur wasn’t okay with it. “No idea what was said but De Minaur is not continuing until the man or woman in question is no longer watching,” Adam Fielder said. The 26-year-old walked up to the row of spectators in the front row behind the baseline, asking: “So who was it? Who was it? Who went like that?” Helwerth raced over to join him and had a stern warning for the fan in question. “I’ve seen you that you’ve done it. You listen to me, if you do it one more time, you will leave the stadium. Is that clear?” he stated before returning to the chair, allowing play to resume.
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