British star Dan Evans was involved in a blazing row with the umpire before crashing out in the first round at the Italian Open.<br /><br />The 33-year-old launched into a furious tirade at Italian Open umpire Mohamed Lahyani and earned a code violation for unsportsmanlike conduct during his match with home favorite Fabio Fognini <br /><br />Evans was on the verge of breaking serve in the deciding set when Fognini appeared to have slapped a drive volley wide.<br /><br />Lahyani insisted that the ball was in, pointing to a mark in the clay which — according to Hawk-Eye evidence — was not the one left by Fognini’s shot.<br /><br />An irate Evans even pleaded with Fognini to tell the umpire the call was wrong.<br /><br />Lahyani stood firm and said: 'It's catching the back of the line'<br /><br />To which, Evans, now talking to Fognini said: 'He can't even see where the ball is!'<br /><br />The argument continued after replays confirmed the ball was out, despite this, Lahyani stuck to his original call.<br /><br />Evans said: 'You couldn't show me the mark… it didn't hit the line'.<br /><br />Lahyani replied: 'Don't swear.'<br /><br />Evans continued: 'All I'm asking is for you to show me where the ball landed but you couldn't because you didn't know. It's over, forget it. Can you tell me why I had unsportsmanlike conduct?'<br /><br />Lahyani answered: 'Yes, because you have used the F-word today. I agree [that Evans had his point of view] but you don't shout at me and use the F-word. If you had talked to me in a normal way I would have accepted it.'<br /><br />While the argument went on, the boos for Evans from the crowd grew louder.<br /><br />Evans would eventually lose the game 4-6, 6-3, 2-6.<br />