American tennis participant Frances Tiafoe has been fined $120,000 (£94,737) for a livid outburst, during which he repeatedly swore on the chair umpire, throughout final month’s Shanghai Masters.
Tiafoe reacted angrily in the direction of Jimmy Pinoargote after shedding 5-7 7-5 7-6 (7-5) to Russia’s Roman Safiullin.
The world quantity 18 was fined $60,000 for aggravated behaviour on high of the utmost $60,000 high quality for verbal abuse.
He additionally confronted a suspension from taking part in however the ATP opted to not ban the participant.
Tiafoe, 26, later apologised for his actions, saying his behaviour was “not acceptable”.
His outburst got here on the finish of a match that turned on the American being given a time violation at 5-5 within the final-set tie-break.
The 2-time US Open semi-finalist claimed he tossed the ball as much as serve, however Pinoargote disagreed it was a professional throw meant to start out the purpose and penalised him.
Pressured to start out with a second serve, Tiafoe misplaced the purpose to path 6-5 and Safiullin clinched victory on the first try.
As Tiafoe walked in the direction of the umpire’s chair, he launched a flurry of expletives at Pinoargote in a protracted outburst.