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Time for Tennis to Take Action on Medvedev’s Outburst – Tennis Now

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By Richard Pagliaro | Sunday, August 31, 2025
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Toni Nadal has seen enough of Daniil Medvedev’s destruction—and says the time has come for tennis to take action.

Writing for Spanish publication, El Pais, Toni Nadal criticized Medvedev’s meltdown during his US Open first-round defeat to Benjamin Bonzi.

Condemning the former No. 1 for his “reprehensible attitude” in smashing his Tecnifibre racquets after his loss to Bonzi, Toni Nadal called on tennis to dispense more punishment than the $42,500 in fines Medvedev incurred for his behavior.

Toni Nadal, uncle and original coach of Rafael Nadal, said one reason we don’t see this type of behavior in other sports is simple: Because they won’t tolerate it.

“I believe that the time has come when tennis leaders should consider the possibility of applying sporting punishments to the increasingly common occurrence of tennis players breaking their racquets on the court,” Toni Nadal wrote in his El Pais column. “As well as for us to consider why this type of reprehensible attitudes occur more frequently in our sport than in other disciplines.

“I have never seen a ping-pong player break a paddle and, very rarely, a golfer punish his club after making a mistake.”

The 2021 US Open champion Medvedev received a $30,000 fine for unsportsmanlike conduct and a $12,500 fine for racquet abuse, according to the Grand Slam rulebook.

He received a total of $110,000 in prize money, so he still turned a profit at this year’s US Open, though smaller than he would have liked.

Still, Toni Nadal said a player of Medvedev’s experience and skill should never implode in such dramatic fashion. Uncle Toni asserts the fines imposed “do not manage to eradicate his behavior” suggesting a suspension is warranted in extreme cases.

“In another unfortunate spectacle, [Medvedev] attacked his racquet to leave it in pieces,” Toni Nadal wrote for El Pais. “I am surprised that a player of Medvedev’s stature is incapable of calming his nerves and that he is willing to give this image of himself, as well as that high financial sanctions such as the one subsequently imposed on him do not manage to eradicate his behavior.”

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