US Open: Daniil Medvedev fined $42,500 for outburst, racket abuse after first-round loss

Daniil Medvedev faced a significant financial setback at the US Open after his first-round loss to Benjamin Bonzi. His outburst resulted in $42,500 in fines, including penalties for unsportsmanlike conduct and racket abuse. The incident stemmed from a controversial umpire decision and culminated in Medvedev smashing his racket in frustration, marking his third consecutive first-round Grand Slam exit.
US Open: Daniil Medvedev fined $42,500 for outburst, racket abuse after first-round loss
Daniil Medvedev (AP Photo)
Daniil Medvedev has been handed a hefty $42,500 fine by the US Open following his explosive first-round defeat to France’s Benjamin Bonzi, with the penalties eating up more than a third of his $110,000 prize money.Tournament referee Jake Garner imposed a $30,000 sanction for unsportsmanlike conduct and a further $12,500 for racket abuse after the former world No. 1’s dramatic meltdown on Louis Armstrong Stadium.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The flashpoint came late in the third set when a photographer began walking along the sideline just after Bonzi had faulted, with the Frenchman leading 5-4 and just a point away from victory. Chair umpire Greg Allensworth halted play, asked the photographer to leave, and controversially awarded Bonzi another first serve.Medvedev reacted furiously, storming to the umpire’s chair to argue as boos rang around the arena. The Russian then turned his frustration towards the crowd and the umpire, shouting into on-court microphones: “He wants to go home, guys. He doesn’t like to be here. He gets paid by the match, not by the hour.”

Play was delayed for more than six minutes as tensions escalated. Medvedev eventually harnessed the energy to claw back, winning the third-set tiebreak and sweeping the fourth 6-0. But Bonzi regrouped to claim a 6-3, 7-5, 6-7 (5), 0-6, 6-4 triumph.When the match ended, Medvedev vented his anger again, smashing his racket repeatedly against his chair until it shattered — an act that triggered the additional fine.For the 2021 US Open champion, the defeat marked a third consecutive first-round exit at a Grand Slam, following early losses at Wimbledon and Roland Garros.
author
About the Author
TOI Sports Desk

The TOI Sports Desk excels in a myriad of roles that capture the essence of live sporting events and deliver compelling content to readers worldwide. From running live blogs for India and non-India cricket matches to global spectacles featuring Indian talents, like the Chess World Cup final featuring Praggnanandhaa and the Badminton World Championships semifinal featuring HS Prannoy, our live coverage extends to all mega sporting events. We extensively cover events like the Olympics, Asian Games, Cricket World Cups, FIFA World Cups, and more. The desk is also adept at writing comprehensive match reports and insightful post-match commentary, complemented by stats-based articles that provide an in-depth analysis of player performances and team dynamics. We track news wires for key stories, conduct exclusive player interviews in both text and video formats, and file content from print editions and reporters. We keep track of all viral stories, trending topics and produce our own copies on the subjects. We deliver accurate, engaging, and up-to-the-minute sports content, round the clock.

End of Article
Follow Us On Social Media