The 38-year-old Swiss produced another miraculous comeback to save seven match points and stun Tennys Sandgren 6-3 2-6 2-6 7-6(8) 6-3 to reach the Australian Open … "In response to Federer, Velijovic said she couldn't repeat the word. Alexander Zverev issues firm Australian Open statement with Roger Federer claim ... FIFA 21 closed beta code: EA warns of limited space ahead of beta release date ... 14th August 2020. Roger Federer has had many ... but his passage into the semi-finals of the 2020 Australian Open after three-and-half hours of ... and Veljovic gave Federer a code violation … — Reuters The direct economic impact of the 2020 Australian Open in Melbourne and Victoria was a staggering $387 million. news.com.au January 28, 2020 6:55pm Video MELBOURNE, Jan 29 — Roger Federer was fined US$3,000 (RM12,000) for using an audible obscenity during his Australian Open quarter-final victory over American Tennys Sandgren, tournament organisers said today.The Swiss was handed a code violation for swearing in the third set of yesterday’s match after the lineswoman reported Federer to Serbian chair umpire Marijana Veljovic.Federer clarified in his post-match news conference that he had sworn in a “a mix” of languages and said he was frustrated by the way he received the on-court warning.“Clearly she speaks mixed.

Back in the day, I feel like we could speak to lines people. Nowadays they tell me 'go speak to the umpire.' I think it’s normal.“I found it a bit tough. "Despite his code violation and frustration during the third set, Federer went on to win the match in five sets, erasing seven match points. It's not like the whole stadium heard it either, but no problem, I'll accept it. The swear was reported to the chair umpire by the match's line judge, who was located on the baseline, directly behind Federer. "It's not like I'm known to throw around words and whatever. ... Roger Federer just got a code violation … "If you heard it so clearly, why didn't you call it, you think she's 100 percent sure? Roger Federer joked that he'll be more careful what language he swears in after he was warned for an audible obscenity during his thrilling Australian Open quarter-final win on Tuesday. "She is sure, but you're not sure and she is the same distance. "The violation Federer was given is only a warning and would result in a point penalty if he received a second violation. Marijana Veljovic handed the 38-year-old an audible obscenity code violation, much to the chagrin and surprise of Federer, who was unsure as to how … ""Clearly she speaks mixed," Federer added alluding to the line judge that alerted Velijovic of his curse. "Federer was also asked what language his curse was in, to which he replied, "it was a mix. It’s not like I’m known to throw around words and whatever. Roger Federer was fined $3,000 for using an audible obscenity during his Australian Open quarter-final victory over American Tennys Sandgren, tournament organizers said … Federer asked Velijovic while seated during the timeout. I found it a bit tough. Roger Federer was slapped with a code violation for swearing on the court The world no.3 let out an expletive as … Federer then lost three straight breakpoints, allowing Sandgren to come back 30-40, causing the Switzerland native to let out a curse in frustration -- a word that sounded German, but that Federer later classified as "a mix" of languages.Shortly after his curse, the match's chair umpire, Marijana Veljovic, issued a code violation against Federer. Okay, I'll go speak to the umpire, I walk across the court because they're not allowed to speak to the players," Federer said. The match was tied at one set each, but Federer took a strong 0-40 lead on Sandgren's serve. She's from Switzerland, right?" "No, I heard it kind of, but she heard it very clearly," Velijovic said as she pointed to the line judge.Federer then went over to speak to the line judge about the violation where he asked again "what did I say. Tennis legend Roger Federer was down for the count before he rose from the dead to pull off a stunning five-set thriller on Tuesday. Roger Federer gets into a fiery argument with the umpire after he screamed an ‘R-rated German word’ at the Australian Open. It’s not like the whole stadium heard it either.”Federer went on to save seven match points against Sandgren before winning in five sets to set up a semi-final clash with defending champion Novak Djokovic. "Next time I got to check the lines people. Didn’t know that. "Violation: verbal obscenity warning Mr. Federer," the chair umpire, Velijovic announced, to which Federer responded by asking, "what did I say? "I mean I don't know [that] I understand. After receiving his explanation, Federer lost the next point to make it 40-40 and eventually lost the final game point, falling behind 0-3 in the set.After losing the game, Federer took a timeout and continued to pester Velijovic about the violation.