By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Wimbledon—Mirra Andreeva’s racquet-tossing antics value her a degree penalty and money.
The 16-year-old qualifier was hit with a complete of $8,000 in fines for 2 separate unsportsmanlike conduct penalties in her 3-6, 7-6(4), 6-2 Wimbledon fourth-round loss to Madison Keys on No. 2 courtroom.
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Andreeva tossed her Wilson racquet to the turf after shedding the second-set tiebreaker for a code violation warning and within the remaining sport was hit with an unsportsmanlike conduct level penalty for once more shedding her racquet although she argued it slipped out of her hand chasing a shot.
Because grass is such a delicate floor, chair umpires at Wimbledon will make that decision just about anytime the racquet leaves the gamers’ hand and hits the garden.
The 8K in fines will come from the $267,000 Andreeva earned for her fourth-round run in her Wimbledon debut.
Andreeva mentioned she deserved the primary unsportsmanlike conduct name, however referred to as the second “controversial.”
“For me it’s a controversial point because I’m not sure if — I don’t know which decision was right,” Andreeva mentioned. “She’s the umpire. She’s the one who makes the decision. “But, actually, I did not have any intention to throw the racquet. I slid.
“Honestly, I thought that I will fall forward. Maybe it did look like I threw the racquet. I don’t know. I didn’t see any videos yet. But that was her decision to make, so she made this decision. Now that’s it. She made the decision, so the match is over now.”
After incomes the largest payday of her profession, Andreeva had no instant plans to go on a procuring spree at Harrods. Instead, she mentioned she plans to reinvest it in her profession.
“Everything just goes to my parents and they decide what to do with the money,” Andreeva mentioned. “Yeah, but most of it I think will go to tennis, to the tickets, to pay for the coaches, for everything.
“Maybe I’ll purchase one thing to myself, however I’m undecided but.”
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