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'Nicely done!' - Amazing act of sportsmanship leads Marin Cilic to applaud Andrey Rublev at French Open

Marin Cilic was left to applaud some astonishing sportsmanship from Andrey Rublev during the crucial fifth set of their French Open quarter-final. At 1-1 in the deciding fifth set of their last-eight clash on Court Philippe-Chatrier, it could hardly have been a less convenient time for an act of surprise sportsmanship, but Rublev decided to help his opponent out regardless. Ad/> Cilic, who was serving at the time, clipped a drop shot right under the umpire, Alison Hughes', chair with the immediate call being 'out' to hand Rublev the point.

The decision did not go down at all well with an infuriated Cilic. /> Roland-GarrosWatch amazing act of sportsmanship from Rublev as Cilic applaudsAN HOUR AGO The Croat protested at the net as Hughes had to come down and inspect the mark, eventually deciding that it was indeed the correct call so declining the option of overruling in Cilic's favour. «No! No! No! No! Please!» protested Cilic.

«Please! No! No! No! The ball is touching the line. The ball is touching the line! Please!» That was when Rublev intervened, holding up his racquet and conceding the point. «It's out,» Hughes confirmed once again.

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