Jugador de Roland Garros multado con 65 000 dólares por comentarios a la jueza de silla

Adolfo Daniel Vallejo ha sido multado con 65 000 dólares por los comentarios realizados a la jueza de silla Ana Carvalho tras su derrota en la segunda ronda del Roland Garros 2026. La directora del torneo, Amelie Mauresmo, confirmó la sanción a pesar de la posterior aclaración del jugador.

El jugador paraguayo de 22 años hizo estos comentarios tras perder contra Moise Kouame, de 17 años, en cinco sets el jueves. Vallejo afirmó que los partidos como este deben ser arbitrados por un hombre, ya que es muy difícil para una mujer controlar a un público tan exigente. Más tarde, publicó en X que sus palabras se referían únicamente a esa jueza en particular y que fueron sacadas de contexto.

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