Viktor Troicki wasn’t too happy with an umpire’s decision at Wimbledon on Thursday, and we’re pretty sure all of England knows it.
The Serbian tennis player was locked in a tight second-round match with Spain’s Albert Ramos-Viñolas when the umpire made a line call in Ramos-Viñolas’ favor that brought the game to match point.
Troicki didn’t agree with the call, so he started yelling — very loudly.
This was especially awkward because the entire crowd was dead silent while Troicki made his aggressive plea to the umpire. But the 30-year-old didn’t stop there, launching into a diatribe at the poor umpire and calling him the “worst ever.”
Troicki went on to lose the match, and as you can imagine, he decided to circle back with the umpire and give him one more piece of his mind.
John McEnroe would be proud.