point, then the game. it was a cumulative what happened to serena with the game, penalization. so the first one came with the coaching, it was very innocuous, what he did, and every single coach, coaches from the sidelines, and one coach that says he doesn't is a liar, that's for sure. and every player gets coached, no doubt. serena has never accused the coach to come on to the court when the wta allows coaches to come on to the court and give advice. she's one player that never uses it. i don't understand why an umpire would expect that he was going to be overly coaching her from the stands. so the first warning that came was the problem to begin with. and that made serena feel like there was an injustice right away. because she's someone who really believes that she's not somebody who cheats. >> it was an attack of her integrity. >> that's when you is a uh tsaw bubbling over and the breaking of the racket. that bubbled up to the tension of the final warning, which again for me was stepping over on top of what she should have