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After his panic against a referee in the semi-final of the ATP 500 tournament in Dubai and the resulting disqualification, Andrei Rublew can keep the ranking points earned there and a large part of the prize money. Following the Russian’s objection, the ATP justified some of the automatic penalties against Rublev as disproportionate and withdrew them.
The 26-year-old only has to pay the $36,400 fine. He can also keep the 200 points that Rublev receives for participating in the semi-finals. As a result, the Russian retains his position as number five in the world rankings. (mbi)
Source : Blick
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