Fabio Fognini of Italy was fined a total of $US27,500 ($A29,750) by Wimbledon on Wednesday for outbursts during his first-round victory earlier in the week.
Fognini, seeded 16th, was docked twice for unsportsmanlike conduct – one penalty carrying a $20,000 price tag, the other $5000 – and lost another $2500 for what was termed a visible obscenity.
The punishment was announced two days after Fognini’s first-round match, but he can appeal.
“They have rules here, different from other (tournaments), that need to be followed,” Fognini said after beating Tim Puetz of Germany 2-6 6-4 7-6 (8-6) 6-3 in the second round on Wednesday.
He spoke at a news conference that was held before the fines were announced.
When the subject of Fognini’s behaviour was first broached with him on Wednesday, he said he didn’t want to talk about it.
“At the moment, I don’t care about that,” Fognini said. “I’m focused on the tournament.”
Fognini has a reputation for being volatile on court, and an Italian reporter asked whether he felt as if he was under special scrutiny from officials.
“I am kept track of, the way (top-10 player Ernests) Gulbis is, because we’re two hotheads,” Fognini said.
On Monday, Fognini was assessed a point penalty for throwing his racket, directed anger at the chair umpire and argued with another tournament official who was at the match.
Eventually, Fognini came back from two sets down to beat Alex Kuznetsov of the United States 2-6 1-6 6-4 6-1 9-7.
The fines will come out of Fognini’s prize money.
He is already assured of earning at least STG71,000 ($A129,600) by getting to the third round.