David Nalbandian of Argentina (L) looks on as line judge Andrew McDougall shows his injury. -Photo by Reuters

LONDON: Croatia's Maric Cilic took the Queen's Club title in controversial fashion on Sunday as Argentina's David Nalbandian was disqualified in the second set of the final for kicking an advertising board into a line judge.

Nalbandian, who won the first set 7-6 (7/3), had just lost his serve to fall 4-3 down in the second set when he reacted with a frustrated kick at the board, which was just in front of line judge Andrew McDougall.

McDougall rolled up his trouser leg to reveal a bloody gash and he appeared to remonstrate with Nalbandian.

Play came to a halt and after a delay of several minutes, ATP supervisor Tom Barnes came onto the court to speak to umpire Fergus Murphy and Nalbandian.

It soon emerged that the 30-year-old's petulant behaviour had been punished with disqualification “due to unsportsmanike behaviour”.

Chris Kermode tournament director, explained on BBC: “It's one of those really unfortunate things.

“It was an unbelievable final. Best match all week. Nalbandian ran across in frustration and kicked a panel which went flying across and caught a line judge. He's quite seriously injured. A violation was called immediately...

“Nalbandian clearly regrets what he's done. It's unfortunate. These things happen.

“To have the match ending this way is disappointing, but we're under the governance of ATP rules.

“David feels terrible. It was a pure accident.”

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