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'You guys are all corrupt!' - Denis Shapovalov in furious rant at Rafael Nadal and umpire at Australian Open

Denis Shapovalov let rip with a furious rant at both Rafael Nadal and the umpire Carlos Bernardes during their fiery quarter-final at the Australian Open. Absolutely livid at what he felt was the 2009 champion at Melbourne Park's constant time-wasting, the Canadian flew into an angry exchange with the umpire where he accused the official of being «corrupt».

Ad/> With a 1-0 lead in the second set, having lost the opener 6-3, Shapovalov yelled at the umpire for not handing Nadal a code violation for taking too much time between points. /> Australian Open'Amazing intensity' — Nadal v Shapovalov preview ahead of Australian Open quarter-final19 HOURS AGO The exchange with the No.

14 seed and the umpire, as Nadal watched on from the other side of the court having not been ready to begin the game, unravelled as follows: Shapovalov: «You started the clock like 45 seconds ago and he is not ready to play. You started the clock like so long ago and he is still not ready to play.

You've gotta code him.» Umpire: «Yeah. I code him now, now you are not ready to play?» Shapovalov: «Code him!» Umpire: «For what?» Shapovalov: «He's not ready to play!» Umpire: «Yeah but you are not ready to play, because you came to talk to me.» Shapovalov: «Are you kidding me?» Umpire: «I'm not kidding you.» Shapovalov: «You guys are all corrupt! You guys are all corrupt!» 'Rafa had it right' — Djokovic 'not bigger' than 'great success' Aus Open says politician 'Enjoy your flight home' — Kyrgios and Kokkinakis hit back at 'salty' rivals over locker room spat Another exchange between Shapovalov and the umpire involved Nadal, who was serving at the time, and on this occasion it was the official who began after he felt he was being called out again.

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