PARIS (AP) — French tennis player Terence Atmane was fined $25,000 (about 23,000 euros) at Roland Garros on Friday—nearly a third of his prize money—after hitting a ball angrily and accidentally striking a spectator in the stands during his first-round loss.
Atmane, a 22-year-old with a career-best ranking of 120th, smacked a ball over the wall into the seats behind the opposite baseline at 492-capacity Court 12 after losing a point in the fourth set of his Roland Garros match against Sebastian Ofner of Austria.
Ofner wound up winning 3-6, 4-6, 7-6 (2), 6-2, 7-5 on Sunday, Day 1 of the Grand Slam tournament.
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A player who loses in the opening round at Roland Garros earns 73,000 euros—about $80,000—in prize money.
Atmane's fine is by far the largest of the 10 handed out so far to women and men during the clay-court event.
Atmane posted an apology Tuesday on Instagram, writing: "This gesture was not intentional. Please forgive me for my emotional outburst." He said that a broken string on his racket affected the flight of the ball and added that he was too shocked by what happened to react immediately.