Rublev does not agree with $ 3,000 US Open Fine for the use of coarse language

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The Russian tennis star Andrey Rublev does not like reasoning behind the fine of $ 3,000 he received in his second round match at the US Open.
Rublev, classified n ° 15 in simple male, was sentenced to a fine for having used a coarse language during his match against the American Tristan Boyer.
But in the heat of the competition, Rublev does not think that he should be moored thousands because of his words.
“Depends on the situation,” he said, by The New York PostBefore winning his third round match in five sets on Saturday. “When you speak in the wrong direction, this is my decision how I do it. You cannot, in my opinion, you cannot invoice this. If you speak to the referee or to the referee with bad words, yes, as when you do for someone or shouting on all courts, yes, of course.
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Andrey Rublev was sentenced to a fine of $ 3,000 for having used a coarse language in his second round match at the US Open. (Al Bello / Getty images)
Rublev added that “in all sports”, it is a normal event that the explanés are directed, in particular “in crucial moments”.
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“It’s sport. It’s life,” he said. “The same thing with each outside person in life in crucial moments, in stressful moments. I don’t think we are all super holy and that we never say bad words in crucial moments. It’s the same thing … As I said if you do it towards someone or do it too openly, yes, but with yourself, it’s your decision how to talk to you.”
Rublev is not the only Russian to have been sentenced to a fine this year at the US Open. Daniil Medvedev, a largely publicized rant in his upheaval in the first round for Benjamin Bonzi, resulted in a fine of $ 42,500.

Andrey Rublev celebrates his victory over Coleman Wong in the third round of male singles at the US Open on August 30, 2025. (Mike Frey / Imagn images)
Medvedev exploded after the chair referee enabled Bonzi another first service when a photographer crossed the field during the game. Medvedev did not like Bonzi had another first service on what was match in the third set.
Rublev, the godfather of Medvedev children, offered support to his compatriot after this incident made the headlines.
“If he wants to change and need help, he, many other friends and family who will help him,” said Rublev.
Rublev was able to eliminate Coleman Wong in an exciting match of five sets of five sets on Saturday. Rublev lost the first set, 6-2, before taking the next two, 6-4, 6-3. Wong returned with a fourth set victory, 6-4, before Rublev took the fifth set, 6-3, to move on to the tournament.

Andrey Rublev in his match against Tristan Boyer during the United States Open. (Al Bello / Getty images)
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Rublev will face Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada, the single male player classified from the 25th, in the round of 16 on Monday.
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