Daniil Medvedev’s fiery side was on full display at the 2025 US Open Sunday night — and the meltdown has quickly become one of the tournament’s biggest talking points.
The 29-year-old Russian star clashed with chair umpire Greg Allensworth during his heated match against Benjamin Bonzi at Louis Armstrong Stadium, ultimately spiraling into a post-match tantrum that included leading the crowd in boos and smashing his racket to pieces.
The Controversial Call That Sparked It All
The drama unfolded late in the match when a photographer left his seat and walked along the side of the court, briefly delaying play. Instead of replaying the point, the umpire awarded Bonzi a first serve, a decision that immediately set Medvedev off.
Storming up to the official, Medvedev unloaded in frustration — and then turned to the microphones courtside to taunt him in front of thousands of fans.
“He wants to go home, guys,” Medvedev shouted to the crowd.
“He doesn’t like to be here. He gets paid by the match, not by the hour.”

Rallying the Crowd
Not content with just arguing the call, Medvedev actively encouraged the crowd to jeer the umpire, whipping the stadium into a frenzy. The boos echoed for several minutes, forcing a pause in play before Bonzi could finally resume serving.
Though Medvedev managed to regain some composure and fight back briefly, the momentum had clearly shifted — and Bonzi sealed the victory.
The Breaking Point
After the loss, Medvedev sat slumped on the bench before his frustration boiled over. In a fit of rage, he grabbed his racket and smashed it against the ground until it was reduced to splintered strings and twisted metal — a sight tennis fans have, unfortunately, come to expect from the volatile star.
Facing a Heavy Fine
Meeting with reporters afterward, Medvedev didn’t sugarcoat the outcome of his meltdown, admitting he’s bracing for the consequences.
“I know I’m going to get a big fine,” he confessed, acknowledging his behavior crossed the line.
The exact amount has yet to be announced, but given the severity of the outburst, tennis insiders predict it could be one of the heftier fines of this year’s tournament.
Medvedev’s History of Outbursts
This isn’t the first time Medvedev has made headlines for his fiery temper. Known for his sharp tongue and unfiltered reactions, he has previously clashed with umpires, fans, and even opponents. While his passion is part of what makes him such a dynamic player, critics argue his repeated meltdowns overshadow his talent.

What’s Next for Medvedev?
With the US Open progressing and fines looming, the big question is whether Medvedev can channel his intensity into his game rather than his temper. For now, fans are split — some applauding his raw emotion, others calling for stricter penalties.
Either way, Sunday’s spectacle cemented Medvedev as one of the tournament’s most talked-about players — for better or worse.
🔥 From jeers to smashed rackets, Daniil Medvedev turned the US Open into must-watch drama.








