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U.S. Open descends into chaos after photographer enters courtroom throughout Daniil Medvedev match
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U.S. Open descends into chaos after photographer enters courtroom throughout Daniil Medvedev match

Last updated: August 25, 2025 4:18 pm
Editorial Board Published August 25, 2025
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Rigidity erupted on the U.S. Open late Sunday night time when a photographer entered the courtroom, setting off a sequence of occasions that left an animated Daniil Medvedev fuming.

The mayhem at Louis Armstrong Stadium started after Benjamin Bonzi, main the third set 5-4, missed his first serve on match level.

An unnamed photographer left his put up and began to stroll down the aspect of the courtroom, prompting chair umpire Greg Allensworth to ask the person to get off the courtroom.

Allensworth then awarded Bonzi a primary serve, sending Medvedev right into a tirade. Medvedev waved his arms to the booing crowd, encouraging them to proceed jeering.

“He wants to go home, guys,” Medvedev declared of Allensworth in audio caught by the on-court microphones. “He doesn’t like to be here. He gets paid by the match, not by the hour.”

The incident led to an almost seven minute delay.

And whereas the Thirteenth-ranked Medvedev rallied from there to win the third and fourth units, he finally misplaced to Bonzi 6-3, 7-5, 6-7 (5), 0-6, 6-4.

Medvedev destroyed his racket after the match, which didn’t finish till early Monday morning.

“The rule is the rule,” Bonzi stated. “The guy went on the court between two serves. I mean, it’s not my call to say first serve. And I think, yes, Daniil started it, and he put oil on the fire.”

The photographer’s credential has been revoked, the U.S. Tennis Affiliation stated Monday.

“I was not upset with the photographer,” Medvedev, 29, stated. “I think nothing special. Every time there is a sound from the stands between the serves, there is never a second serve. But, well, it helped me get back into the match. It was a fun moment to live. I was not upset with the photographer. I was upset with the decision.”

That is hardly the primary time Medvedev, who received the U.S. Open in 2021, has been on the heart of controversy on the event in Queens.

In 2019, Medvedev pulled a towel away from a ballperson, then threw his racket when umpire Damien Dumusois gave him a code violation. At one level, the Russian star appeared to place his center finger as much as his head.

After that match, Medvedev thanked a booing crowd for giving him vitality on his technique to a four-set win over Felociano Lopez.

Medvedev was friendlier to the followers on Sunday, at one level blowing kisses of their course.

“What I say and what I do, in my head, I want to do worse, and I cannot because there are rules, because we’re on the tennis court,” Medvedev stated. “So I just expressed my emotions, my unhappiness with the decision, and then the crowd did what they did without me asking them too much, and it was fun to witness.”

Initially Revealed: August 25, 2025 at 10:16 AM EDT

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