Roland Garros fines Adolfo Daniel Vallejo R$382,000 for commenting on a Brazilian referee
Roland Garros fined Paraguayan tennis player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo 65 thousand euros, the equivalent of around R$382 thousand. The punishment came after his statements about the Brazilian referee Ana Carvalho. The decision was communicated this Monday by the tournament director, Amélie Mauresmo.
Adolfo Daniel Vallejo, 22 years old and ranked 71st, made the comments shortly after the second round defeat. Ele lost to Frenchman Moïse Kouame in five sets. The match lasted almost five hours and took place in intense heat at Paris.
Tennis player’s Declarações after defeat
Adolfo Daniel Vallejo criticized Ana Carvalho’s performance right after the game. Ele stated that this type of match should be refereed by a man. The tennis player cited pressure from French fans as the main reason.
Ele said it was very difficult for a woman to deal with the demanding public. The speeches were reproduced on the Clay website and generated immediate repercussions. Dois days later, the Paraguayan published an apology on social media.
The Roland Garros organization found the statements unacceptable. Amélie Mauresmo reinforced that the behavior has no place in the tournament or in the French federation.
- Multa of 65 thousand euros represents half of the second round prize pool
- Adolfo Daniel Vallejo reached the main draw for the first time in Grand Slam
- Derrota to Moïse Kouame lasted almost five hours with five sets played
- French Torcida supported the opponent loudly throughout the game
- Árbitra Ana Carvalho is Brazilian and works at a high international level
Detalhes from the longest match of the tournament
Adolfo Daniel Vallejo debuted in the main draw of an Grand Slam against the French Moïse Kouame. The final score was 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 2-6 and 7-6 (10/8) in favor of the venue. The game lasted almost five hours.
The strong heat marked the confrontation. The crowd pushed the 17-year-old Frenchman the entire time. Vallejo led at times, but was unable to secure the win in the tie-break of the fifth set.
Moïse Kouame advanced to the third round following the result. The Paraguayan, in turn, saw his campaign end in the second phase. Ele had surpassed Cameron Norrie on debut.
Reação of the French organization and federation
Director Amélie Mauresmo confirmed the fine at a press conference. Ela said the punishment is equivalent to half the prize Adolfo Daniel Vallejo would receive. The total prize amount for the second round was 130 thousand euros.
The French federation and the organizers of Roland Garros issued an official statement. Eles highlighted that the competence of a referee does not depend on gender. The focus must always be on professionalism and technical capacity.
The FFT reinforced that the result of a match, good or bad, never justifies this type of comment. The fine was applied quickly after internal analysis.
Perfil of Adolfo Daniel Vallejo in the circuit
Adolfo Daniel Vallejo was born into Assunção into Paraguai on April 28, 2004. Ele is 22 years old and plays right-handed. Seu backhand is two-handed. The tennis player turned professional in 2023.
Ele is currently ranked 71st in the ATP rankings. Seu’s best ranking was 70th place, achieved in May 2026. In 2026, he had six wins and three losses in the season.
Vallejo accumulates just over 244 thousand dollars in prizes this year. In total, the value exceeds 502 thousand dollars. Ele has yet to win titles on the main circuit.
Impacto of the fine at the tennis player awards
The fine of 65 thousand euros significantly reduces Adolfo Daniel Vallejo’s winnings in the tournament. Ele will lose practically half of what he would receive for the campaign until the second round. The remainder must be paid normally.
The case serves as a precedent for similar conduct on the circuit. Organizações of Grand Slam have reinforced policies of respect for referees and officials. Ana Carvalho, the referee involved, continues with a normal schedule at the tournament.
Adolfo Daniel Vallejo should return to the circuit soon. Ele has a schedule of challengers and ATPs ahead of him to regain points and pace. The Paris episode marks his first appearance in Grand Slam’s main draw.
Contexto of Paraguayan tennis on the international stage
Paraguai follows Adolfo Daniel Vallejo’s career closely. Ele represents the country in competitions like Davis Cup. Seu advancement in the ranking brought greater visibility to Paraguayan tennis.
The controversy with Brazilian referee Ana Carvalho also gained attention on Brasil. Women’s tennis and Brazilian professionals gained public support after the case.
Roland Garros remains underway with a focus on the next phases. The fine imposed on Vallejo was the main topic off the court this Monday.
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