US Open: Daniil Medvedev was fined more than 30,000 pounds after collapsing with defeat with Benjamin Bonzi | Tennis News

Daniil Medvedev asked Benjamin Bonji a fine of more than 30,000 pounds after his wonderful collapse during the first round.

Medvedev The lost 6-3 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 0-6 6-4, however, was his actions in the third set that ruled the headline.In 2021, when the champion began three tirades for the referee, he stirs fans from preventing the other person from serving.

The 13th seed faces match points and straight sets when the photographer entered the Louis Armstrong Stadium Court, just as French Bonzi did the first serving.

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Medvedev completely destroyed his racket after losing to the French.

Daniil Medvedev in Russia responds to the French Benjamin Bonji in the first round of the American Open Tennis Championship in New York on Sunday, August 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
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Medvedev removed the racket after losing five sets to Bonzi at the opening ceremony of US Open.

The official then allowed Bonzi to serve another first serve due to unauthorized invasion and brought wild scenes with Medvedev Furious.

Medvedev protested the decision of the referee GREG Allensworth, stirs and shouted. “Are you a man or why are you shaking?

The fiery Russians continued to urge the crowd after the game was delayed for more than six minutes before the ring finally served.

Medvedev saved the game points and won the third and fourth set, but lost the competition in the fifth place and repeatedly crushed the racket on the court.

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Marion Bartoli and Tim Henman reacted after the collapse of Medvedev.

He was a sportsman -like action, and he was fined $ 30,000 (22,220 pounds) and $ 12,5000 (9,260 pounds) of racquet or equipment abuse.

The first round of US Open this year is $ 110,000 (81,500 pounds), which means that Medvedev loses almost 40 %of his prize.

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