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Federer fined $1,500 for profanity during argument with ump

NEW YORK -- Roger Federer has been fined $1,500 for using a profanity while arguing with the chair umpire during the U.S. Open final.

 

CBS microphones picked up the exchange during its live broadcast of the match.

CBS microphones picked up the exchange during its live broadcast of Monday's match.

Tournament spokesman Chris Widmaier says Federer is being docked the same amount as two other players -- Vera Zvonareva of Russia and Daniel Koellerer of Austria -- for audible obscenity.

Widmaier says a total of $31,500 in fines is being collected by the tournament, topped by Serena Williams' $10,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct. She also was fined $500 for racket abuse.

Daniel Nestor of Canada was docked $5,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct toward a fan.

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