Medvedev fined more than half his prize money for Australian Open behaviour

Medvedev fined more than half his prize money for Australian Open behaviour

Daniil Medvedev has been fined more than half of his Australian Open prize money for his behaviour at Melbourne Park.

The Russian, a three-time beaten finalist, crashed out of the tournament in the second round following a five-set loss to the American teenager Learner Tien, during which he received a point penalty after throwing his racket, while he also skipped the mandatory post-match press conference.

He was fined £54,000, one of the biggest totals in grand slam history, for unsportsmanlike conduct, plus an extra £8,200 for breaking a net camera by repeatedly smashing it with his racket during his first-round win over Kasidit Samrej.

Medvedev will also have to reimburse organisers for the cost of the camera, taking another chunk out of his overall prize money of £102,000.

France’s Corentin Moutet also received a sizeable fine of £12,300 for unsportsmanlike conduct, while Britain’s Jack Draper was penalised £3,300 for smashing his racket during his third-round win over Aleksandar Vukic.