Vandeweghe fined $10K for unsporting conduct in 1st round
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MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Coco Vandeweghe has been hit with the largest fine of the 2018 Australian Open so far - a $10,000 penalty for unsporting conduct for screaming an obscenity at her first-round opponent, Timea Babos.
Vandeweghe said after the match that she was irritated by what she described as excessive celebrating by her Hungarian opponent during their match.
The 10th-seeded Vandeweghe was assessed a code violation for the obscenity and delay of game for insisting on eating a banana during a changeover, getting docked a point in the second set of her 7-6 (4), 6-2 loss.
Borna Coric has received the largest fine thus far in the men's draw - $5,000 for shattering his racket during his first-round loss to John Millman.
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