His mannerisms on court make him seem like a bit of a dick.
As soon as the match is over, he's hilarious and very personable, but I've instinctually disliked him since he arrived.
I've been more sympathetic to Andy Murray, who is grouchy during play, but seems to loathe himself and his own inadequacy relative to his own standards far more than ever grumbles about anyone or anything else. Couldn't really make a super case justifying that one, it's a reaction to watching people.
If you want to argue Ramos and sexism, that's fine, but I think there's clearly a lot of sexism in how others - mostly men - are discussing the matter. For example, I wonder if
@LeoCarrillo wants to have one of these back:
As someone pointed out on FB, I guess sometimes it's a "meltdown"... and other times it's just "arguing a strike".
And the Post is not alone in having a double standard here.