Daniil Medvedev was fined 12,000 dollars (about 11,000 euros) for his bad behavior during his Australian Open semi-final won on Friday against Stefanos Tsitsipas, the organizers announced on Saturday.
Tsitsipas was fined 5,000 dollars (4,500 EUR), also for violating the code of conduct during the same match.
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Medvedev's fine is divided into two: one of 4,000 dollars (3,500 EUR) for “unsportsmanlike conduct” and the second of 8,000 dollars (7,000 EUR) for “visible obscenity”.
The Russian, pissed off after giving the Greek a break in the second set, attacked the referee harshly, before qualifying for the Australian Open final.
"How can you arbitrate a half when you're so bad?" he asked him in particular.
He then explained in a press conference that he was annoyed by Tsitsipas' father who talked a lot during the match.
The Greek has indeed received a coaching warning.
In the final on Sunday (9:30 a.m. Paris time), Medvedev will face Spaniard Rafael Nadal, who is aiming for a historic 21st Grand Slam title.