Alexander Zverev has been suspended from ATP competitions for eight weeks following an investigation into his behavior at the Mexican Open.
This unsportsmanlike behavior came after the end of a doubles match that he lost.
The German went on to apologize for the incident afterwards.
ATP's senior vice-president of rules and competition, Miro Bratoev, conducted a review into the conduct of the player.
The ATP issued a statement after the conclusion of the investigation.
It read: "The review determined that Zverev committed Aggravated Behavior under the Player Major Offense section of ATP Rules.
"As a result, Zverev has been issued an additional fine of 25,000 US dollars (£19,000) and a suspension for a period of eight weeks from any ATP-sanctioned event.
"However, the fine and suspension are withheld on the condition that, over a probation period ending 22 February 2023 (one year from the incident), the player does not incur a further Code Violation."
