Thursday, November 14, 2024
spot_img

Medvedev fined USD12,000 for outburst against chair umpire

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img
Melbourne, Jan 29: World No. 2 tennis player Daniil Medvedev has been fined USD 12,000 for his outburst during the Australian Open semifinal clash against Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas, which the Russian won to set up a title clash with Spain’s Rafael Nadal.

During the four-set victory, the reigning US Open champion called the chair umpire Jaume Campistol a “small cat” and repeatedly said, “Are you mad?”

“Are you mad? Are you mad? (Tsitsipas’) father can coach every point?” Medvedev shouted at Campistol.

“Are you stupid? His father can talk every point? His father can talk every point? Answer my question. Will you answer my question? Will you answer my question? Can you answer my question? Can you answer my question, please? Can his father talk every point?”

Not satisfied with Campistol’s response, Medvedev retorted, “Oh my god. Oh my god, you are so bad, man. How can you be so bad in semifinal, your answer? Look at me. I’m talking to you!”

Tennis Australia (TA) imposed a fine of USD 12,000 under two separate counts — USD 8000 for visible obscenity and USD 4000, for unsportsmanlike conduct.

“Along with Denis Shapovalov of Canada, who was fined a total of USD 8,000 for two separate offences in his quarterfinal defeat to Nadal, Medvedev’s fine is the biggest handed out in the tournament to date,” according to stuff.co.nz.

According to Forbes, Medvedev earned nearly USD 14 million in 2021, with a big chunk coming from his US Open title win following his victory against Novak Djokovic. According to Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) his total earnings are pegged over USD 22 million.

The Russian is aiming to become the first male player to follow his maiden major crown with his second at the next Grand Slam event.

The second seed will compete in his fourth major final when he plays Nadal on Sunday. It will be the second time the world No. 2 has faced the Spaniard in the final of a Grand Slam, after losing to him in a five-set thriller at the US Open in 2019.

IANS
spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

SC junks PIL raising security concerns of communications through Whatsapp, Telegram

New Delhi, Nov 14: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to entertain a public interest litigation (PIL) raising...

Meghalaya roots for fast-track courts to deal with PIT-NDPS case

Shillong, Nov 14: Meghalaya Social Welfare Minister Paul Lyngdoh on Thursday informed that the State would communicate to...

Dev Deepawali: Varanasi prepares for huge influx of tourists, hotels & boats booked

Varanasi, Nov 14:  As the city prepares to celebrate Dev Deepawali on Friday (November 15), lakhs of tourists...

Education Ministry forms panel to probe ‘mismanagement’ in NEHU

Shillong, Nov 14 : In light of serious concerns raised by the students, student associations, and reports in...