
Rublev was defaulted by the chair umpire after a Russian-speaking official appeared to accuse him of using an obscenity, while he yelled at the line judge during his semifinal with Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik on Friday.
“The appeals committee concluded that, beyond forfeiting the match, customary penalties associated with a default – namely loss of rankings points and prize money for the entire tournament – would be disproportionate in this case,” the ATP said in a statement today.
Bublik led 6-7(4), 7-6(5), 6-5 at the time, and was awarded the win despite saying that he was happy to continue, and went on to lose the final against France’s Ugo Humbert.
Rublev’s fine of US$36,400 for the code violation remains in place after the appeal, which took into consideration testimonies from players and officials and a review of video and audio material.