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“Will Investigate About It”: Fabio Fognini Claims His Innocence Following Disqualification at Barcelona Open 2021

Fabio Fognini, the Italian tennis player, has been struggling to find some decent form since tennis resumed in 2020. In the recently concluded Monte-Carlo Masters where he is the defending champion, Fognini lost to Casper Ruud in the quarter-finals. 

A player who can be entertaining to watch once he gets going, Fognini also earned the reputation of being a hot-headed personality on-court. He had a lot of arguments with chair umpires in his career, and it was for the first time the Italian got defaulted for verbal abuse in the second round at the Barcelona Open earlier today. 

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MONTE-CARLO, MONACO – APRIL 18: Fabio Fognini of Italy celebrates match point against Alexander Zverev of Germany in their third round match during day five of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters at Monte-Carlo Country Club on April 18, 2019 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

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Live cameras on-court failed to capture Fognini’s abuses

Looking back at the incident, Fognini lost the first set of the match to Bernabe Zapata Miralles, a Spanish player. As the Italian fought back to level the score at 4-4, the line umpire called him out for a foot-fault on the first serve. 

A few moments later, the chair umpire defaulted Fognini for abusing the line umpire after giving him multiple code violations for unsportsmanlike conduct earlier in the match. 

What’s surprising is that no live camera on-court picked up Fognini’s abuses at the line umpire, and the Italian got defaulted for the first time in his career. Even his opponent informed that he didn’t hear Fognini hurling abuses at the umpire. 

Fabio Fognini says he will investigate the issue

After a distasteful end, Fognini claimed his innocent during the post-match press conference where he said, “I paid for something that I didn’t do. I did bad things on-court in the past but today I was very calm.”

While no one knows the truth behind what exactly took place on-court, one can say for sure that this is not the first time Fognini got into trouble for being a bad boy on the tennis court. 

Proving his innocence further, Fognini continued, “I was not even speaking. That’s the first thing everybody has to know. I will investigate it. It’s the first time it happens in my life.”

On any given day, it would be hard to believe Fognini remained calm and didn’t speak a word as he had maintained a below-par conduct on-court for so long. His most recent and infamous argument on-court happened with his compatriot Salvatore Caruso during their second-round match at the Australian Open.

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