Medvedev’s US Open match descends into chaos after photographer enters court

Sunday when a photographer came onto ‎New York

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‎The US Open descended into chaos on Sunday when a photographer came onto the court as Daniil Medvedev faced match point, bringing the first-round match to a standstill and sparking a spectacular meltdown from the Russian.

‎Former champion Medvedev was eventually knocked out 6-3 7-5 6-7(5) 0-6 6-4 by Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi, who threatened to walk off the court at one point and called for the Russian to be disqualified.

‎Serving for the match at 6-3 7-5 5-4, Bonzi‎Serving for the match at 6-3 7-5 5-4, Bonzi was preparing to play his second serve when the photographer stepped onto the court surface.

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‎Medvedev’s US Open match descends into chaos after photographer enters court

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‎Daniil Medvedev breaks his racket during his first-round loss at the US Open.

‎Daniil Medvedev breaks his racket during ...

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‎The US Open descended into chaos on Sunday

key=4da6b3a23a0a4b7a6169d1c46e59f73f">‎The US Open descended into chaos on Sunday when a photographer came onto the court as Daniil Medvedev faced match point, bringing the first-round match to a standstill and sparking a spectacular meltdown from the Russian.

‎Former champion Medvedev was eventually knocked out 6-3 7-5 6-7(5) 0-6 6-4 by Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi, who threatened to walk off the court at one point and called for the Russian to be disqualified.

‎Serving for the match at 6-3 7-5 5-4, Bonzi was preparing to play his second serve when the photographer stepped onto the court surface.

‎The disruption led chair umpire Greg Allensworth to put Bonzi back onto his first serve, sparking an astonishing outburst from Medvedev.

‎“Are you a man? Are you a man? Why are you shaking?” the Russian shouted as he stormed towards the chair.

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

‎Medvedev also repeatedly shouted, “What did Reilly Opelka say?” at the official in reference to the US player’s call for Allensworth to be suspended after receiving a code violation at the Dallas Open for confronting a spectator.

‎The match was halted for about six minutes as jeers, whistles and boos rang out around Louis Armstrong Stadium, with fans refusing to stay quiet so Bonzi could serve.

‎The USTA said the photographer was escorted from the court by US Open security and that his credentials had been revoked.

‎The chaos almost proved Medvedev’s salvation.

‎After fending off the match point he broke to level the set at 5-5 before edging the tiebreak to force a fourth set.

‎The 2021 champion looked a completely different player in the fourth set as he dished out a bagel to level the match as his rattled opponent took a medical timeout for what appeared to be a knee issue.

‎Boos from the crowd continued for the remainder of the match, with some fans targeting Bonzi during his service motion.

‎The final set was much more of a contest, with the duo exchanging multiple breaks of serve as the match wound down to a nail-biting finish.

‎It was crazy. I may have got some new fans, but also some new non-fans,” said world number 51 Bonzi, who has now beaten Medvedev in all three of their Grand Slam encounters, each time in the first round.

‎“The energy was crazy. Thanks to all who were booing. Thanks for the energy.

‎“I’ve never experienced something like that. We waited maybe five minutes before the match point and it was crazy. There was so much noise.”

‎Medvedev becomes the first former champion to exit this year’s tournament

key=4da6b3a23a0a4b7a6169d1c46e59f73f">‎Medvedev becomes the first former champion to exit this year’s tournament, leaving Flushing Meadows after a horrible year at the majors where he managed to get to the second round just once

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