Daniil Medvedev's frustration boiled over in Monte Carlo, and it's going to cost him. The former world No. 1 has been hit with a $7,000 fine by the ATP for unsportsmanlike conduct following his dramatic exit from the Monte Carlo Masters.
The hefty penalty stems from an on-court meltdown where Medvedev, known for his fiery temperament, completely destroyed his racket. In a fit of rage during a loss, he smashed it not once or twice, but a staggering seven times, leaving the equipment in pieces.
While emotional outbursts are not uncommon in the high-stakes world of professional tennis, the ATP has clear rules to maintain decorum. This fine serves as a sharp reminder that such conduct comes with a tangible price, both for the player's wallet and his professional reputation. For fans of the sport, it's a vivid example of the intense pressure these athletes face, even on the pristine clay courts of Monaco.
