Tiafoe Fined $120,000 for Verbal Abuse at Shanghai Masters
Frances Tiafoe Fined $120,000 for Verbal Abuse at Shanghai Masters
American tennis star Frances Tiafoe has been fined a hefty $120,000 by the ATP for his outburst against a chair umpire at the Shanghai Masters last month. The incident occurred after Tiafoe lost a hard-fought match to Roman Safiullin in the third round.
During a minute-long tirade, Tiafoe unleashed a barrage of expletives at umpire Jimmy Pinoargote, expressing his frustration over a time violation call that cost him a first serve in the closing tiebreaker. Tiafoe initially protested the call but continued to play, ultimately losing the match.
The ATP’s fines committee imposed a $60,000 penalty for aggravated behavior on top of the maximum on-site fine of $60,000 for verbal abuse. Despite the hefty fine, Tiafoe will not face a suspension and will be allowed to compete in future tournaments.
Tiafoe later issued an apology on social media, acknowledging that his reaction was “not acceptable behavior.” He expressed regret for his actions and vowed to learn from the incident.
The 26-year-old American has enjoyed a successful season, reaching the semifinals of the US Open and the quarterfinals of the Shanghai Masters. However, his outburst at the Shanghai Masters has cast a shadow over his recent achievements.
The ATP’s decision to fine Tiafoe sends a clear message that verbal abuse of officials will not be tolerated. The incident highlights the importance of maintaining professionalism and respect on the court, even in the heat of competition.