Roland Garros imposes a historical sanction on Vallejo following his sexist comments. Photo: Gettyimages
"This type of matches should be officiated by a man, it is very difficult for a woman to have the strength to go against such an intense public." These words from Daniel Vallejo referring to the referee judge, Ana Carvalho, in an interview with Clay Tennis, after his defeat against Moise Kouamé at Roland Garros are going to cost him dearly. Despite apologizing, the French Tennis Federation has imposed a fine of 65,000 euros, the highest ever in the history of the tournament.
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