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‘I can’t control God’: Venus fumes after heavy winds force time violation
Venus Williams of the United States hits a volley against Zarina Diyas of Kazakhstan in the first round of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami March 23, 2021. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters picn

ROME, May 18 — A struggling Venus Williams got more than she bargained for in the form of divine intervention when heavy winds resulted in a controversial time violation in her 5-7 6-2 6-2 loss to Anna Schmiedlova at the Emilia-Romagna Open in Parma on Monday.

After taking the first set 7-5 despite being 5-2 down, 40-year-old Williams was losing her grip on the match when heavy winds forced her to take her time on serve, resulting in the time violation and a confrontation with the chair umpire.

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"I can’t control God,” Williams told the chair umpire after going 4-1 down in the second set. "I’m just saying that wind blows and there is nothing I can do about that.

"I can’t control God, talk to him,” the former world number one added, pointing a finger upwards before walking back to the baseline.

Williams lost her momentum as her unforced errors count continued to rise and a brief resurgence in the decider failed to prevent Schmiedlova from sealing her fourth consecutive victory over the American after two hours and 39 minutes.

While Williams had a day to forget as she continues to look for her first claycourt win this season, her younger sister and top seed Serena advanced after beating teenage qualifier Lisa Pigato 6-3 6-2.

"Lisa played really well,” Serena said. "She told me she was only 17. Her future is super-bright, she handled the moment well, so I look forward to cheering for her in the future.” — Reuters

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