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$123K for a Camera? Russian Star Spent Almost All Aus Open Winnings on Tantrum

Medvedev’s hilarious praise for opponent | 01:35

US Open champion Daniil Medvedev departed Melbourne in a mood after a middle of the night loss a couple of days ago and his temper will have scarcely improved after he was slugged a massive fine for his Australian Open antics.

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A three-time Australian Open finalist, Medvedev was fined $123,000 for his bad behaviour during his five set win over Thai wildcard Kasidit Samrej during the opening round of the tournament on Monday.

Medvedev, who arrived in Australia later than usual after becoming a father for the second time earlier in January, smashed a net camera and also destroyed his racquet during his come-from-behind win over the lowly-ranked rival.

While he joked later that he did not expect to be sanctioned severely given GoPros are “not that expensive”, authorities took a dim view of his behaviour during the match.

“The camera was very, very strong, because my racquet didn’t handle the damage, but the camera did. I was very surprised,” Medvedev said.

“The fine is usually for breaking the racquet, and the camera is going to cost some, but I don’t think Go Pro is that expensive.”

According to news.com.au, the price of a Go Pro HERO13 Black begins at $649.95, which makes the tax for the tantrum significant.

There is no word yet as to whether he will be sanctioned for his behaviour when beaten in five sets by emerging American talent Learner Tien in a match that finished near 3am on Friday morning in Melbourne.

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Aside from piffing his racquet into the sponsorship hoardings and quizzing the accuracy of the electronic line calling equipment after being called for repeated foot faults, the Russian skipped his post-match media commitments after bowing out of the AO.

Medvedev pocketed $150,000 for reaching the second round at Melbourne Park.

TOPSHOT – Russia’s Daniil Medvedev reacts after a point against USA’s Learner Tien during their men’s singles match on day five of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 17, 2025. (Photo by Paul Crock / AFP) / — IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE —Source: AFP

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