Serena hit with record fine for Open tirade

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Serena Williams was fined at least a record $82,500 for her U.S. Open tirade and could be suspended from that tournament if she has another "major offense" at any Grand Slam in the next two years, Grand Slam administrator Bill Babcock told The Associated Press on Monday.


Babcock's decision was to be formally released later Monday.

He said Williams faces a "probationary period" at Grand Slam tournaments in 2010 and 2011.

If she has another "major offense" at a major championship in that time, the fine would increase to $175,000 and she would be barred from the following U.S. Open.

Babcock said the previous highest fine for a Grand Slam offense was about $48,000 to Jeff Tarango in the 1990s.

Williams lashed out at a lineswoman after a foot-fault call at the end of her U.S. Open semifinal loss to eventual champion Kim Clijsters.

Williams earned $350,000 by reaching the semifinals, part of her more than $6.5 million in prize money in 2009, a single-season record for women's tennis. Her career prize money tops $28 million.

The American is an 11-time Grand Slam singles champion and ended the 2009 season at No. 1 in the WTA rankings.
Williams' profanity-laced, finger-pointing outburst drew a $10,000 fine from the U.S. Tennis Association in September -- the maximum onsite penalty a tennis player can face. But because it happened at a Grand Slam tournament, Babcock was charged with investigating whether further punishment was merited.

He concluded that Williams violated the "major offense" rule for "aggravated behavior." The Grand Slam committee -- with one representative from each of the sport's four major championships -- approved his decision Saturday.

Babcock said Williams has been informed of the ruling. She has been in Barbados for an exhibition tournament, and her agent did not immediately reply to a request for comment Monday.
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she should have been suspended from 2010 AO as well
and fined more.
 

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the lineswoman, made an amateurish, horrendous call at the very end of a major tennis match. the lineswoman should be delegated back to high school tennis officiating. the lineswoman was lucky serena didn't do to her what she said was going to. i feel the punishment doesn't fit the crime. did they do this to mcenroe? and i can't ever recall any of mac's tirades right at the end of a major. if the lineswoman were male, she should be strung up by the balls.
 

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lucky it wasnt more...should have been...

very classless
 

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i could just hear pretty much anyone here on this site, if the refs or umps totally messed up the superbowl or the world series w/an idiotic call. anyone remember don denkinger? 25 yrs later, and that guy is still watching his back.
 

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two yr probation period & threatened expulsion?

the denkinger game was game 6. it's over, game, set, and match. denkinger is behind the plate for game 7 in a royals blowout. whitey herzog, j andujar, go friggin off on this guy, ejected of course, maybe one or two other cardinals too. i'm sure they were prob fined. but a 2 year probationary and a threat of expulsion of future majors? what's the difference?
 

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Wonder what her Daddy will say about this? It will be all about race again.She should have gotten more.
 

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The only reason why Serena didn't get suspended was, well, she's Serena, and her daddy would call Rev. Al if she was.

Serena is lucky the lineswoman didn't file some sort of law suit against her.
 
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i could just hear pretty much anyone here on this site, if the refs or umps totally messed up the superbowl or the world series w/an idiotic call. anyone remember don denkinger? 25 yrs later, and that guy is still watching his back.

Gary Austin remembers him very well....that weasel Mother Fuc---
 

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Dis she foot fault? If so then the right call was made. I hate this crap in games where officials don't call fouls on NBA stars, you can't call a penalty late in an NFL game, a runner is out at 2nd if the ball beats him but there's no tag.

Bullshit. Rules are rules. Serena got what she deserves and imo it shoul dhave been more.
 

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Dis she foot fault? If so then the right call was made. I hate this crap in games where officials don't call fouls on NBA stars, you can't call a penalty late in an NFL game, a runner is out at 2nd if the ball beats him but there's no tag.

Bullshit. Rules are rules. Serena got what she deserves and imo it shoul dhave been more.
even the announcers at the us open, said u don't call that here. so u waint to 'call fouls on nba stars, a runner is out at 2nd if the ball beats him there's no tag' (the can't call a penalty late in an nfl game doesn't make sense) if u haven't been doing it all year and now u want to start calling it in the last moments of a championship event? u guys are cold.
 

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even the announcers at the us open, said u don't call that here. so u waint to 'call fouls on nba stars, a runner is out at 2nd if the ball beats him there's no tag' (the can't call a penalty late in an nfl game doesn't make sense) if u haven't been doing it all year and now u want to start calling it in the last moments of a championship event? u guys are cold.

Then what are the rules for? They should call it whenever it happens. She got beat, not by the linesperson, but by the other player.
 

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Serena needs to learn something from Venus that Venus has and Serena lacks. Namely exhibiting class, no matter what the circumstances. Champions show their true class when shit is not going their way and they can't dictate what's happening to them. Serena possesses what only a few woman in the world have, yet she allows herself to exhibit despicable behavior towards another human being, over a foot fault call. She doesn't have to like or agree with the the call. Move on, be thankful that you have the opportunity that very few have, to play another day, on the biggest tennis stages in the world. Being the best at something doesn't give you the right to denigrate another human being, on center court at a Slam.
 
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Then what are the rules for? They should call it whenever it happens. She got beat, not by the linesperson, but by the other player.

Almost every player at the Open was making foot faults, but yet it was hardly ever called. And Serena did the same thing several times earlier in the match and you wait until the end to call it?! Not a very good call on part of the lineswoman..
 

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