Vallejo fined for sexist remarks about female referee at French Open
Paraguayan tennis player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo will be fined by the French Tennis Federation (FFT) for sexist remarks made after his second-round French Open loss. Vallejo blamed Brazilian referee Ana Carvalho for failing to control the home crowd during his marathon match against French teenager Moise Kouame.

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AI-generatedParaguayan tennis player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo will be fined by the French Tennis Federation (FFT) for sexist remarks made after his second-round French Open loss. Vallejo blamed Brazilian referee Ana Carvalho for failing to control the home crowd during his marathon match against French teenager Moise Kouame. He suggested that women lack the courage to umpire rowdy crowds and that a man should have officiated the match. Vallejo also cited Kouame's stalling tactics and the crowd's disruptive behavior as factors. The FFT has condemned Vallejo's comments as "unacceptable."
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5 extractedThe FFT condemned Vallejo's comments as 'unacceptable'.
Vallejo stated that matches like these should be umpired by men because it's difficult for women due to crowds needing courage to go against them.
Vallejo blamed Brazilian referee Ana Carvalho for failing to control the home crowd during his match.
Vallejo suggested women lack the courage to umpire rowdy crowds.
Paraguayan player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo will be fined for sexist remarks about a female referee.