Adolfo Daniel Vallejo slapped with biggest fine in French Open history following his embarrassing Roland Garros exit
Adolfo Daniel Vallejo has received one of the largest financial penalties handed out at a Grand Slam tournament after his French Open campaign came to an end. The Paraguayan tennis player was sanctioned by tournament officials following events that unfolded after his second-round defeat in Paris. The decision quickly became a major talking point across the tennis world due to the size of the punishment and the attention it attracted during the second week of the tournament.
The 22-year-old, currently ranked inside the world’s top 100, saw a significant portion of his earnings from Roland Garros affected by the ruling. Tournament officials confirmed the penalty shortly after reviewing the matter. The development sparked widespread discussion among players, fans, and analysts. Vallejo later addressed the situation publicly, issuing a statement on social media and expressing regret for his actions in the aftermath of an emotional and demanding contest.
French Open organizers confirmed that Adolfo Daniel Vallejo had been fined $65,000 (£48,300), making it one of the most substantial penalties issued in Grand Slam history. The amount represents a large share of the prize money he earned during his run at Roland Garros.
Vallejo reached the second round of the men’s singles draw before being eliminated by French teenager Moise Kouame. After the match he said, "This sort of match needs to be umpired by a man, it's very difficult for a woman to do it. It has to be refereed by a man, because it's a very demanding crowd and you need a lot of strength to go against the crowd."
Players who exit at that stage of the tournament receive 130,000 euros in prize money. As a result, the penalty significantly reduced the financial reward from his campaign in Paris.
Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo addressed the matter and explained that the size of the sanction reflected the seriousness with which organizers viewed the situation. She stated that the amount represented roughly half of the player’s earnings from the event and emphasized that tournament officials felt it was necessary to take firm action. Mauresmo added that certain standards must be maintained at one of tennis’ biggest events and that behavior falling below those expectations would not be overlooked.
Following the announcement, Vallejo released a message on Instagram. The Paraguayan said he respects officials and appreciates the work they perform at tournaments around the world.
He explained that emotions were running high after a physically and mentally exhausting five-hour match and acknowledged that he should have handled the situation differently. He also offered an apology for his conduct.
According to Grand Slam regulations, players can face penalties of up to $100,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct. While Vallejo avoided the maximum possible sanction, the fine remains among the most notable disciplinary actions seen at a major tournament in recent years.
The incident has once again highlighted the strict standards expected of players competing on tennis’ biggest stage and the willingness of tournament organizers to enforce those rules when necessary.
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Tournament officials hand out one of the biggest Grand Slam fines
Vallejo reached the second round of the men’s singles draw before being eliminated by French teenager Moise Kouame. After the match he said, "This sort of match needs to be umpired by a man, it's very difficult for a woman to do it. It has to be refereed by a man, because it's a very demanding crowd and you need a lot of strength to go against the crowd."
Players who exit at that stage of the tournament receive 130,000 euros in prize money. As a result, the penalty significantly reduced the financial reward from his campaign in Paris.
Following the announcement, Vallejo released a message on Instagram. The Paraguayan said he respects officials and appreciates the work they perform at tournaments around the world.
He explained that emotions were running high after a physically and mentally exhausting five-hour match and acknowledged that he should have handled the situation differently. He also offered an apology for his conduct.
The incident has once again highlighted the strict standards expected of players competing on tennis’ biggest stage and the willingness of tournament organizers to enforce those rules when necessary.
Stay updated with the IPL 2026 Final between RCB and GT on Times of India. Follow live match updates, the latest IPL news, full IPL schedule, and the race for the Orange Cap and Purple Cap
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