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Tennis star’s wife slapped umpire after he walked out of Wimbledon match in rare first

Last updated: June 16, 2025 9:18 am
Ethan Blake
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Tennis star's wife slapped umpire after he walked out of Wimbledon match in rare first
Tennis star's wife slapped umpire after he walked out of Wimbledon match in rare first

Jeff Tarango delivered one of the most infamous meltdowns in Wimbledon history — walking off the court mid-match in a dramatic exit.

Every summer, the world turns its attention to SW19, where elite tennis players compete at the only Grand Slam held on grass. For many, Wimbledon is the crown jewel of the tennis calendar, a tournament steeped in tradition and high expectations — and with that comes immense pressure.

We’ve all had moments of frustration on the court, but few have matched the intensity of Tarango’s outburst in 1995.

Playing on the modest Court 13 before just a handful of spectators, the American faced Germany’s Alexander Mronz, ranked 117th at the time.

Tarango was down 7-6 (6), 3-1 and facing break point when he believed he had fired an ace. However, the line judge called it out, and chair umpire Bruno Rebeuh overruled — not to award Tarango the point, but to replay it.

That decision sent Tarango into a tailspin.

He argued furiously, and as the crowd began to jeer, he snapped, shouting “shut up” at the spectators. The outburst earned him a code violation warning — only fuelling his rage even more.

He was heard shouting: “You are the most corrupt official in the game and you can’t do that.”

Soon after, another code violation was issued — this time costing Tarango a point.

That was the final straw. Frustrated and fed up, he grabbed his bags and stormed off the court, ending the match abruptly.

“No way, that’s it.” He could be heard yelling as he walked off court.

The chaotic episode made Tarango the first player in Wimbledon history to default himself voluntarily.

But the drama didn’t stop there — it only got stranger.

During his press conference, his wife Benedicte unexpectedly barged in and claimed she had slapped the umpire across the face.

Benedicte said: “I don’t think it’s bad, I think it’s good. This guy can do whatever he wants because he’s on the chair. Players have nobody to defend them in any situation.”

Tarango’s stunned expression suggested he had no idea what his wife had done.

As a result of the meltdown, the American was fined and handed a one-year ban from Wimbledon.

The bizarre incident quickly became the biggest talking point of the tournament, with top players across the draw weighing in with their thoughts.

Seven-time singles champion Steffi Graf said: “She must have a lot of guts to do that, and she must like her husband very much.

She added: “I don’t think it’s very appropriate. I think she must be – no, I don’t want to say it – maybe a little out of her mind for a couple of minutes.”

In a 2014 interview with Welovetennis.fr, Tarango remained firm in his stance and stood by his actions.

He said: “It’s a chain of suspicious decisions which, if you saw the entire match, could lead to only one conclusion: according to me, the match was fixed.”

Ethan Blake

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