At Wimbledon, Damir Dzumhur confronts British wildcard Arthur Fery and chair umpire Greg Allensworth during a heated first-round match. Multiple reports describe Dzumhur as becoming furious over a disputed call involving a “let.” The disagreement escalates into a confrontation directed at Fery, with Allensworth drawn into the exchange as the official overseeing the point. The incident forms part of a tense and high-emotion sequence that ultimately shapes the match’s conclusion. Despite the confrontation and the subsequent meltdown described by outlets, Fery progresses to the second round. The accounts focus on Dzumhur’s reaction to the umpiring decision and the conduct of the confrontation, including Dzumhur’s demands that the officials be “honest.” While details of the exact point or ruling vary in emphasis across reports, both sources tie the controversy to the disputed “let” and to the resulting on-court exchange between the player, the opponent, and the chair umpire.