Wimbledon: Troicki, Serena handed $10,000 fines

Serena Williams of the U.S. celebrates a point won against Garbine Muguruza of Spain  during their fourth round match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Monday. AP

Serena Williams of the U.S. has been slapped a $10,000 fine for smashing her racket during a Wimbledon tennis match. AP

LONDON, United Kingdom — Viktor Troicki was fined $10,000 (8,900 euros) on Saturday for his astonishing Wimbledon meltdown while Serena Williams was hit with the same punishment for smashing her racket.

Fiery Troicki, the 25th seed from Serbia, slumped to a second round 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 defeat to Spain’s Albert Ramos Vinolas after slipping to match point down on a controversial over-rule by umpire Damiano Torella.

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“You’re the worst umpire in the world, you’re so bad,” screamed Troicki, who received a code violation for his behavior.

He lost the match on the next point but continued his rant as Torella climbed down from his perch.

“You’re horrible, you know what you did. You are the worst ever, you’re an idiot,” he said.

Defending women’s champion Williams was handed a $10,000 fine for smashing her racket after losing the first set of her third round tie to Christina McHale on Friday and then throwing it behind her, where it landed on the lap of a television cameraman.

Britain’s Heather Watson was handed the heaviest fine of $12,000 after jamming her racket into the ground during her defeat to Germany’s Annika Beck.

Australian Nick Kyrgios has been fined after both his matches so far and his $4,000 punishment for an audible obscenity during Friday’s second-round win over Dustin Brown took his tally to $6,500.

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