New York Post

CHUMP CHANGE

Medvedev tosses ump some coins after loss

- By KYLE SCHNITZER kschnitzer@nypost.com

Just two days after 21-year-old Daniil Medvedev upset No. 5 seed Stan Wawrinka in the first round at Wimbledon, the controvers­ial Russian left the Grand Slam tournament with an alarming lack of sportsmans­hip.

In his second-round match Wednesday against Belgium’s Ruben Bemelmans — in which he was a heavy favorite — Medvedev grew visibly frustrated with chair umpire Mariana Alves’ calls. In the fifth set, down 5-2, Medvedev demanded Alves be replaced.

The request was denied by the supervisor, and following the fiveset defeat, Medvedev went to his wallet and tossed coins at Alves’ chair.

After he stormed off the court, Medvedev was asked if he was trying to insinuate the umpire was biased.

“I haven’t thought about it, and that’s not why I did it,” Medvedev said, according to The Independen­t. “I was disappoint­ed with the result of the match. It was frustratin­g after a big win I had. All the match was not going well for me, so I was just very disappoint­ed.”

Medvedev claimed he got caught up in the heat of the moment and apologized for doing a “bad thing.”

While he exhibited a ferocious style of play and awkwardly kissed the grass of Wimbledon after the Wawrinka upset, it was a rare moment of grace from Medvedev.

At the Savannah Challenger last year, Medvedev faced American Donald Young, who is black, and claimed that umpire Sandy French called the match in Young’s favor because of their similar skin color.

As he passed by French during that match, he reportedly told her under his breath: “I know that you are friends. I am sure about it.”

Medvedev was disqualifi­ed from the match for unsportsma­nlike conduct.

 ?? Getty Images ?? Daniil Medvedev is apologetic after tossing change at an umpire following his disappoint­ing Wimbledon exit. MED’CASE:
Getty Images Daniil Medvedev is apologetic after tossing change at an umpire following his disappoint­ing Wimbledon exit. MED’CASE:

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