Mischa Zverev's heavy fine for 'poor performance'

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AFP Melbourne
Last Updated : Jan 23 2018 | 11:10 AM IST
Mischa Zverev today became the first player to be heavily fined for retiring from his first round match at the Australian Open under new rules aimed at limiting early injury withdrawals.
The German, seeded 32, withdrew from his opening match with South Korea's Chung Hyeon last week during the second set and has been fined USD 45,000 for what is termed "a poor first round performance."
That was almost all of his prize money of around USD 47,000.
Under the new rules "any player who competes in the first round main draw singles and retires or performs below professional standards, may now be subject to a fine up to (the equivalent) first round prize money in 2018".
With tens of thousands of dollars at stake just for playing in round one, early injury pull-outs have often caused suspicion at Grand Slams, particularly at last year's Wimbledon.
Eight players retired from the opening round at the All- England Club, including the opponents of Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic during the second sets of their matches on centre court.
It sparked the new Grand Slam rules by the International Tennis Federation, being used for the first time in Melbourne.
Players are now able to claim 50 percent of their prize money if they pull out before their first match, an incentive designed to allow someone else to play instead.
Their replacement -- a 'lucky loser' from the qualifying tournament -- gets the other 50 percent.

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First Published: Jan 23 2018 | 11:10 AM IST

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