 So after a thrilling match between City Pass and Sinner in the semifinals of Monte Carlo, Yannick Sinner has come out in the press conference and talked about the controversial double fault missed by the umpire and the lines person when it was a crucial moment in the third set. Let's go have a look at what Sinner had to say over this moment that decided the match. This is what Sinner had to say in the press conference. Everyone can make mistakes. I also can make mistakes. Know it happened. You know you cannot do nothing anymore. It's already the past. I mean, it's tough to accept this. Yes, it's tough. A tough one to swallow because I was playing at some point great tennis. I was playing well. Tactically, everything went in the right direction. Everyone can make mistakes. Unfortunately, unfortunately, you know, also I can make mistakes and it went like this. And then after to having cramps, it's a consequence of most likely of this what happened because it also goes in the nervous side of the brain. And then after it's not easy to play. I tried my best still since he passed razor level. But when the momentum changes, it goes like this. This is the fun part of tennis. There you have it. Yannick Sinner not blaming the line's person or the umpire on the mistake and not blaming them on the loss. He's taking a responsibility for the loss. It was on his racket. He did have a break in the third set. How do you have gotten that point? It would have been a double break, which would have been a much better position for him in the final set. But he did sort of a break and he did let that slip. And of course, he did talk about his legs starting to fall apart as well, which was what happened in that final set. We saw that during the match. But let me know down in the comments below. What have you thought of the umpire in this week? Because it feels like the umpiring for some reason this week, not just the line calls, but some of the decision making by the umpires, giving code violations. It's been really bad. Let me know down in the comments below, how have you judged the umpires this week? Yannick Sinner responding to the bad call in the final set of his Sissy Bass match.