Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleParaguayan tennis player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo has been fined €65,000 (£56,000) by French Open organisers after suggesting his second-round match should not have been umpired by a woman. Vallejo's comments, made after his five-set defeat last week, stated that such a match "needs to be umpired by a man" due to the perceived difficulty for a woman to manage a demanding crowd. The fine, confirmed by Roland Garros director Amelie Mauresmo, represents roughly half of Vallejo's €130,000 (£112,000) prize money for reaching the second round of the tournament. French Open organisers swiftly condemned the as "unacceptable" and sexist, asserting that an umpire's competence is determined by professionalism, not gender, and offered support to the match official, Ana Carvalho. Vallejo later clarified on X that his words were "taken out of context", stating he was referring specifically to the umpire's handling of the crowd during his nearly five-hour match against French teenager Moise Kouame, rather than women in general. In fullFrench Open star discovers severe punishment for ‘sexist remarks’ about umpireThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

The 22-year-old said it is "very difficult" for a woman to have the "strength to go against the crowd" after losing in the second round.

Adolfo Daniel Vallejo faces a significant fine for his sexist remarks at the French Open. The Paraguayan player said his second-round match should not have been umpired by a woman.

Daniel Vallejo of Paraguay says his French Open match against Moise Kouame should not have been umpired by a woman

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El paraguayo, apeado el jueves por el francés Kouamé en la segunda ronda, aseguró que “hay que tener mucha fortaleza para ir en contra del público”

PARIS, May 29 : Paraguayan player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo will be fined after he suggested women lack the courage to umpire rowdy crowds following his marathon five-hour defeat by a…

Los dichos del 71 del mundo fueron tras la derrota con el local Moise Kouamé.Según él, la umpire no supo manejar al público durante el partido.La dirección del torneo se expresó a…

Roland Garros organisers condemn Adolfo Daniel Vallejo’s sexist comments about woman umpire Ana Carvalho and announce a significant fine for the Paraguayan player

Adolfo Daniel Vallejo hat sich nach seiner Niederlage über die Schiedsrichterin beschwert. »Inakzeptabel« sei die Aussage, urteilen die Turnierorganisatoren und kündigen eine…

The French Open and French Tennis Federation called Adolfo Daniel Vallejo's remarks "unacceptable" and will issue him a fine.

Rolland Garros is planning to impose a significant fine on Paraguayan player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo after he made a sexist remark about the female chair umpire

Adolfo Daniel Vallejo suggested his French Open match should not have been umpired by a woman

Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleVallejo lost at the French Open on Thursday…

Paraguayan tennis player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo apologised for the remarks he made about the woman umpire who officiated his second-round defeat at the French Open.

Adolfo Daniel Vallejo fined €65,000 at French Open 2026 for sexist comments about female umpire after his match loss.

Roland Garros impuso una sanción de 65.000 euros al tenista paraguayo Daniel Vallejo, por palabras machistas.

La organización del Grand Slam parisino ha impuesto una multa de 65.000 euros al paraguayo, aproximadamente la mitad del premio que se llevó por haber alcanzado la segunda ronda.

Adolfo Daniel Vallejo suggested his French Open match should not have been umpired by a woman

Roland Garros and the French Tennis Federation on Monday hit Adolfo Daniel Vallejo with a $65,000 fine for his remarks about the woman who umpired his second-round defeat at the…

Adolfo Daniel Vallejo äußert nach seiner Niederlage bei den French Open eine abfällige Bemerkung zur Schiedsrichterin. Das kommt ihm nun teuer zu stehen.