Sandgren, ranked 103rd in the world and top seed at the ATP
Challenger event in Cary, North Carolina, doubled over after
being struck by a ball bounced to him by a ball boy as he
prepared to serve in the second game of the match against
Christopher Eubanks.
Sandgren then swiped his racquet at the ball, which ricocheted
off a fence and hit a line judge, earning him a default.
Video footage did not show the ball striking the official but
showed the American shaking hands with his opponent after the
default was confirmed.
Sandgren said on Twitter he had been defaulted for hitting the
line judge after being hit by a ball thrown too hard by the ball
boy but took responsibility for the incident.
"And just to be clear, this was all totally my fault," he said.
Sandgren's incident was similar to Novak Djokovic's
disqualification from the U.S. Open last year when the Serbian
world number one inadvertently hit a line judge in the throat
with the ball.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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