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Federer fined US$3,000 for swearing at Australian Open
Switzerlandu00e2u20acu2122s Roger Federer reacts after winning his quarter-final match against Tennys Sandgren of the US at the Australian Open in Melbourne January 28, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

MELBOURNE, Jan 29 — Roger Federer was fined US$3,000 (RM12,000) for using an audible obscenity during his Australian Open quarter-final victory over American Tennys Sandgren, tournament organisers said today.

The Swiss was handed a code violation for swearing in the third set of yesterday’s match after the lineswoman reported Federer to Serbian chair umpire Marijana Veljovic.

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Federer clarified in his post-match news conference that he had sworn in a "a mix” of languages and said he was frustrated by the way he received the on-court warning.

"Clearly she speaks mixed. Didn’t know that. Next time I got to check the (language skills of the) lines-people,” the 20-times Grand Slam champion said.

"Honestly, to be frustrated at one point... I think it’s normal.

"I found it a bit tough. It’s not like I’m known to throw around words and whatever. It’s not like the whole stadium heard it either.”

Federer went on to save seven match points against Sandgren before winning in five sets to set up a semi-final clash with defending champion Novak Djokovic. — Reuters

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