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If anything, there’s a great opportunity here for all those tennis functionaries who have been bragging about the new spirit of cooperation among the stakeholders to unite on tackling this issue.
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Brooksby could have been defaulted for his racquet toss during a first-round match in Miami. Instead, he was hit with a point penalty and later fined $15,000. In the end, the 21-year-old reached the fourth round to pick up 90 rankings points and $94,575 in prize money.
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Kyrgios was fined $35,000 in Miami after being hit with a $25,000 penalty at Indian Wells.
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