WATCH: This tennis player has zero chill during an epic Wimbledon meltdown
Viktor Troicki absolutely lost his mind
Wimbledon generally tries to keep things classy.
They make players wear all white. They limit "rowdy" celebrations. They fine players for audible obscene language.
But sometimes enough is enough.
That was the case for Viktor Troicki, who just couldn't take it anymore during Thursday's match against Albert Ramos-Vinolas.
Troicki, who had seemingly been holding in his rage for a long time, first let it out in the fifth set facing match point.
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The 25th-seeded Serbian went on to lose the match, and he left the court quietly with grace.
Oh no, wait, he continued to scream and verbally berate chair umpire Damiano Torella.
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You have to hand it to Troicki -- his English is pretty good. He's clearly focused on the correct inflections in phrases like, "What are you doing?" "You're the worst ever!" and "You're an idiot!"
At least he got his money's worth before exiting the court and heading straight for the tournament referee's office to voice his concern.
Addressing his behavior after the match, he said "Everyone would get (angry) on such a point and such circumstances. It was just frustrating and it was tough to handle such a situation."
Troicki faces a possible fine for his behavior, but countered with his own thoughts on Torella.
"He should be also fined, if you ask me," Troicki said. "He should be the one who's fined. I'm not saying he cost me the match, but he cost me an important point which could have changed the outcome of the match."
















