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Breakdown: Russian participant Daniil Medvedev’s epic U.S. Open meltdown defined

By Editorial Board Published August 25, 2025 4 Min Read
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Breakdown: Russian participant Daniil Medvedev’s epic U.S. Open meltdown defined

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Daniil Medvedev reacts subsequent to chair umpire Greg Allensworth after a photographer ran onto the courtroom Sunday in New York.

(Adam Starvation / Related Press)

The rematch initially appeared as if it was going to be a faster upset than the primary time round. Bonzi received the primary two units and was up 5-4 and serving for match level within the third … when all hell broke free.

Bonzi missed on his first serve and was getting ready for his second when he was interrupted. A photographer who apparently thought the match was over had stepped onto the courtroom and was instantly reprimanded over the loudspeaker by chair umpire Greg Allensworth.

Allensworth then introduced that Bonzi could be given one other probability at his first serve “because of the delay caused by an outside interference.”

The choice seems to be primarily based on a USTA event regulation which states that if there’s a delay between the primary and second serves, “the server gets two serves if the delay was caused by the receiver or if there was outside interference.”

The announcement drew a detrimental response from the group, which Medvedev inspired by utilizing arm gestures. He then began berating Allensworth, seeming to ask him, “Are you a man?” greater than as soon as earlier than leaning into the microphone behind the chair to handle the group.

“He wants to go home, guys,” Medvedev mentioned. “He doesn’t like to be here. He gets paid by the match, not by the hour.”

He additionally yelled, “What did Reilly Opelka say?” a minimum of 3 times, in reference to the U.S. participant who was fined by the ATP Tour earlier this 12 months after referring to Allensworth because the “worst ump on tour. ”

Medvedev later advised reporters that he was upset with Allensworth’s ruling as a result of he didn’t suppose the photographer had triggered sufficient of a delay to warrant a repeat first serve.

As he returned to the courtroom, Medvedev continued to movement for the group to voice its displeasure. Most of the followers complied, with TV footage displaying a whole lot of them showing to be extra amused than enraged by the state of affairs.

After about two minutes, Allensworth requested for order so Bonzi might serve. When that didn’t work, Medvedev began motioning for the spectators to settle down. They didn’t, and Medvedev appeared to benefit from the prolonged disruption, at one level blowing kisses towards the stands.

“I just expressed my emotions, my unhappiness with the decision,” Medvedev mentioned later. “And then the crowd did what they did without me, without me asking them too much. And it was fun to witness.”

Bonzi seemed to be on the verge of serving a number of instances earlier than stopping due to the noise.

“Every time I went on the line to serve and every time I did that, everyone was booing. I felt I didn’t do anything bad in the match to, like, receive this treatment, and I didn’t want to serve in those conditions,” Bonzi mentioned. “So I was waiting.”

After a delay of roughly six minutes, Bonzi lastly served — and missed once more, a lot to the audible delight of the group. He obtained the second serve over the web however misplaced the purpose after a prolonged volley.

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