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Australian Open: Medvedev, Tsitsipas fined after high-octane semifinal

In all, A$69,000 in fines have been handed out for 24 code violations in the men's events, tournament organisers Tennis Australia said on Saturday.

Published : Jan 29, 2022 17:14 IST , MELBOURNE

Medvedev, who ranted at length at umpire, was fined for two code violations. Tsitsipas meanwhile, received a warning for coaching during his four-set defeat and was fined for the offence.
Medvedev, who ranted at length at umpire, was fined for two code violations. Tsitsipas meanwhile, received a warning for coaching during his four-set defeat and was fined for the offence.
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Medvedev, who ranted at length at umpire, was fined for two code violations. Tsitsipas meanwhile, received a warning for coaching during his four-set defeat and was fined for the offence.

Australian Open finalist Daniil Medvedev was fined for an outburst against the umpire in Friday's high-octane semifinal win over Stefanos Tsitsipas, who was himself penalised for illegal coaching.

In all, A$69,000 in fines have been handed out for 24 code violations in the men's events - compared with just A$9,500 against five players in the women's competitions, tournament organisers Tennis Australia said on Saturday.

 

Medvedev, who ranted at length at umpire Jaume Campistol after dropping serve late in the second set, was fined a combined A$12,000 (about $8,400) for two code violations, one for an audible obscenity and the other for unsportsmanlike conduct.

The world number two, who will play Rafa Nadal in Sunday's final at Melbourne Park, lost his temper while alleging Tsitsipas was receiving illegal in-match coaching from his father and, after losing the second set, told Campistol he was "a small cat".

The Greek, who received a warning for coaching during his four-set defeat, was fined A$5,000 for the offence and a further A$8,000 for two earlier similar offences.

 

The fines issued to Medvedev match those meted out to Canadian Denis Shapovalov during his fiery quarter-final against Nadal when, at one stage, he called match officials corrupt.

Temperamental Australian Nick Kyrgios was fined A$10,000 for three offences.

The first two stemmed from his loss to Medvedev in the second round, and the third was for racquet abuse during his doubles semi-final with Thanasi Kokkinakis.

Oceane Dodin is the only main draw woman to receive a penalty, a A$3,000 fine incurred during her opening round loss.

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