Viktor Troicki not impressed by umpire's call in Rome Masters match with Kei Nishikori
Tuesday 10 May 2016 18:54, UK
Viktor Troicki did not take too kindly to a disputed umpire's call in his match against Kei Nishikori at the Rome Masters.
Having wrapped up the first set against the Japanese ace on Tuesday, Troicki was looking to keep pace with his opponent in the second and secure a surprise victory.
However, an early call from the umpire seemed to rile Troicki and with the official up and out of his seat to view the mark on court, the Serb made clear his fury with the verdict.
Nishikori went on to claim a crucial break in that very game, a break that led to him securing the second set and levelling the match.
Having hit out at the official at the time of the point, Troicki went on to follow up his outburst with another tirade at the umpire, who by this stage was back in the apparent safety of his chair.
Nishikori went on to win the decider to secure his place in the third round, doubling the disappointment for Troicki - you can see the whole episode unfold by hitting play on the video above.
You can follow all of the action from Rome on Sky Sports throughout the week until Sunday's final.