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Rafael Nadal criticises delay in Fabio Fognini ban from the US Open over verbal abuse at umpire

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 20:  Fabio Fognini of Italy plays a backhand in his first round match against Alejandro Gonzalez of Colombia during day two
Image: Fabio Fognini was suspended from the US Open for unsportsmanlike conduct at an umpire

Rafael Nadal has criticised US Open organisers for waiting three days before suspending Fabio Fognini from the tournament for unsportsmanlike conduct during his first round singles defeat.

The 22nd seed Fognini was cited for three code violations during his 6-4 7-6(8) 3-6 6-0 loss to fellow Italian Stefano Travaglia on Wednesday and was heard directing unsuitable language towards Swedish chair umpire Louise Engzell.

He was handed $24,000 in fines on Friday but was allowed to play two matches in the doubles tournament with partner Simone Bolelli before the Grand Slam Board announced their decision to suspend Fognini on Saturday.

Fognini suspended over verbal abuse
Fognini suspended over verbal abuse

Fabio Fognini has been provisionally suspended from the US Open following his verbal abuse of an umpire.

"Of course [it] is not a positive thing [what Fognini did]," world No 1 Nadal said after his third-round win over Leonardo Mayer.

"Of course if you are not doing the right things on the court, of course you need to be in some way affected.

Rafael Nadal hits a return to Dusan Lajovic during their first round Men's Singles match at the US Open
Image: Rafael Nadal believes US Open organisers should have acted quicker

"But at the same time it's true that things can be made [to] happen earlier because I believe that he played two matches after that match, two doubles matches.

"If they want to suspend him, [it would] be much better to do it immediately, not three days later or four days later."

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Renowned for his temper, 30-year-old Fognini posted an apology on Twitter.

"It was just a very bad day, but it did not forgive my behaviour in the match," it said. "Although I'm a hot-head [and though I've been right in most circumstances] I was wrong. But in the end it's only a tennis game."

Fognini has previously been in hot water for his on-court behaviour at the grand slams. At Wimbledon in 2014, he was fined $27,500 for unsportsmanlike conduct.

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