Medvedev Fined $42,500 Over US Open Meltdown

Tennis - US Open - Flushing Meadows, New York, United States - August 25, 2025 Russia's Daniil Medvedev breaks his racquet after his first round match against France's Benjamin Bonzi REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Tennis - US Open - Flushing Meadows, New York, United States - August 25, 2025 Russia's Daniil Medvedev breaks his racquet after his first round match against France's Benjamin Bonzi REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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Medvedev Fined $42,500 Over US Open Meltdown

Tennis - US Open - Flushing Meadows, New York, United States - August 25, 2025 Russia's Daniil Medvedev breaks his racquet after his first round match against France's Benjamin Bonzi REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Tennis - US Open - Flushing Meadows, New York, United States - August 25, 2025 Russia's Daniil Medvedev breaks his racquet after his first round match against France's Benjamin Bonzi REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

Daniil Medvedev has been fined $42,500 following his meltdown during Sunday's stormy first round defeat to France's Benjamin Bonzi, tournament organizers confirmed.

Medvedev was fined $30,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct, and was given a further $12,500 penalty for racquet abuse, AFP reported.

The amount is approximately 40 percent of the $110,000 Medvedev received for appearing in the first round at Flushing Meadows.

The fiery 29-year-old Russian erupted on Sunday following an incident in the third set when Bonzi was preparing to serve for the match.

A photographer mistakenly wandered onto the court, prompting chair umpire Greg Allensworth to award Bonzi a first serve.

Medvedev raced across the court to remonstrate with Allensworth, accusing the official of wanting to end the match early.

The Russian then turned the to the crowd, encouraging them to vent their displeasure at the umpire, leading to a six-minute delay before Bonzi could finally serve.

The Frenchman was subsequently broken but recovered to clinch a 6-3, 7-5, 6-7 (5/7), 0-6, 6-4 victory.

Medvedev's final act was to violently smash his racquet in anger following the loss.



New Zealand Striker Wood Returns from Injury Ahead of World Cup

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qualifier - Costa Rica v New Zealand - Al Rayyan Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar - June 14, 2022 New Zealand's Chris Wood scores their first goal REUTERS/Mohammed Dabbous/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qualifier - Costa Rica v New Zealand - Al Rayyan Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar - June 14, 2022 New Zealand's Chris Wood scores their first goal REUTERS/Mohammed Dabbous/File Photo
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New Zealand Striker Wood Returns from Injury Ahead of World Cup

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qualifier - Costa Rica v New Zealand - Al Rayyan Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar - June 14, 2022 New Zealand's Chris Wood scores their first goal REUTERS/Mohammed Dabbous/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qualifier - Costa Rica v New Zealand - Al Rayyan Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar - June 14, 2022 New Zealand's Chris Wood scores their first goal REUTERS/Mohammed Dabbous/File Photo

Chris Wood is set to return from his lengthy injury spell in a big boost for New Zealand ahead of the World Cup, as well as for his club Nottingham Forest.

The 34-year-old has been sidelined since October due to a knee ⁠injury. He underwent ⁠surgery in December.

His return was confirmed by Forest coach Vitor Pereira in a press conference ahead of the club's Europa ⁠League quarter-final first leg match against FC Porto on Thursday, Reuters reported.

"He's started training with the team and is available for the game," Pereira said on Wednesday.

Wood, who is the All Whites' record goalscorer with 45 goals, played for ⁠New ⁠Zealand when they last qualified for the World Cup in 2010 in South Africa. New Zealand are in Group G at the World Cup, where they will face off against Belgium, Egypt and Iran in June.


Home Hero Vacherot Thrilled to Beat Musetti in Monte Carlo

Tennis - ATP Masters 1000 - Monte Carlo Masters - Monte Carlo Country Club, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France - April 8, 2026 Monaco's Valentin Vacherot reacts during his round of 32 match against Italy's Lorenzo Musetti REUTERS/Manon Cruz
Tennis - ATP Masters 1000 - Monte Carlo Masters - Monte Carlo Country Club, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France - April 8, 2026 Monaco's Valentin Vacherot reacts during his round of 32 match against Italy's Lorenzo Musetti REUTERS/Manon Cruz
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Home Hero Vacherot Thrilled to Beat Musetti in Monte Carlo

Tennis - ATP Masters 1000 - Monte Carlo Masters - Monte Carlo Country Club, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France - April 8, 2026 Monaco's Valentin Vacherot reacts during his round of 32 match against Italy's Lorenzo Musetti REUTERS/Manon Cruz
Tennis - ATP Masters 1000 - Monte Carlo Masters - Monte Carlo Country Club, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France - April 8, 2026 Monaco's Valentin Vacherot reacts during his round of 32 match against Italy's Lorenzo Musetti REUTERS/Manon Cruz

Monaco's Valentin Vacherot could barely have scripted his second career win over a top-five player better after he defeated world number five Lorenzo Musetti 7-6(6) 7-5 in front of a joyous home crowd at the Monte-Carlo Masters on Wednesday.

The victory made the 27-year-old just the second Monegasque, after his half-brother and coach Benjamin Balleret, to reach the Monte-Carlo Masters third round, Reuters reported.

It also marked his second win over a top-five ⁠ranked opponent following ⁠his triumph over 24-times Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic en route to his maiden ATP title at the Shanghai Masters last year.

"If someone had told me that my first top-five win of the season, second ⁠after Shanghai, would be here on a night session, on the center court that I've been hitting on since I'm six years old, I wouldn't have believed it," Vacherot said on court.

"Maybe people don't know that I love clay. I grew up playing here for 18 years before going to college and learning how to play on hard courts. ⁠But this ⁠is where I learned how to play tennis.

"Let's say I needed a set and a half to get on it in the first round. And now my game is back."

Vacherot, who rocketed from number 204 in the world to number 40 after his win in Shanghai and also reached the third round of the Australian Open this year, takes on Poland's Hubert Hurkacz later on Thursday.


AC Milan, Inter, Juve to Play Pre-season Matches in Perth

Soccer Football - Serie A - Napoli v AC Milan - Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy - April 6, 2026 AC Milan's Santiago Gimenez looks dejected after Napoli's Matteo Politano scores their first goal REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo
Soccer Football - Serie A - Napoli v AC Milan - Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy - April 6, 2026 AC Milan's Santiago Gimenez looks dejected after Napoli's Matteo Politano scores their first goal REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo
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AC Milan, Inter, Juve to Play Pre-season Matches in Perth

Soccer Football - Serie A - Napoli v AC Milan - Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy - April 6, 2026 AC Milan's Santiago Gimenez looks dejected after Napoli's Matteo Politano scores their first goal REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo
Soccer Football - Serie A - Napoli v AC Milan - Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy - April 6, 2026 AC Milan's Santiago Gimenez looks dejected after Napoli's Matteo Politano scores their first goal REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

AC Milan, Inter Milan and Juventus said they will play a series of pre-season friendlies in August at Perth Stadium after plans to stage an Italian top-flight match at the Australian venue were scrapped late last year.

Serie A had been in talks to stage a game between ⁠AC Milan and ⁠Como in Perth in February but called it off in December citing conditions imposed by the Asian Football Confederation.

The game would have been the ⁠first major European domestic league fixture to be played outside its home country.

AC Milan take on Inter Milan on August 5. Inter then face Juventus three days later and Juventus play Serie B side Palermo on August 11, Reuters reported.

Western Australia Tourism Minister Reece ⁠Whitby ⁠said that the games would be a boost to the tourist sector.

"We are consistently seeing the positive impact these major events have on our communities - boosting our tourism sector, supporting local jobs and businesses, and diversifying Western Australia's economy," Whitby said on Thursday.