Mikael Ymer fined about $40K after default for hitting umpire stand with racket


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PARIS — Swedish tennis player Mikael Ymer has been docked a total of about $40,000 after being disqualified for smashing his racket against the umpire's chair at a tournament the week before he competed at the French Open. An ATP Tour spokesman said Wednesday that Ymer forfeited about $10,500 in prize money and 20 rankings he earned for reaching the second round of the Lyon Open. Ymer also was handed an on-site fine of about $29,000. The spokesman said the ATP Fines Committee will conduct a review of what happened to determine whether any additional penalties are warranted. Ymer lost in the first round at Roland Garros.

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