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'This is crazy': US Open star at centre of $60k controversy

US Open officials have come under fire over a controversial decision to penalise one of the veterans of the women’s game.

Tournament officials slapped Carla Suarez Navarro with a $US40,000 (A$60,000) fine for violating the First Round Performance Rule.

The 30-year-old Spaniard retired after losing the first set of her opener against qualifier Timea Babos 6-2, citing back issues.

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"After reviewing reports from Medical Staff and Grand Slam Supervisors, the determination was made that Carla Suarez Navarro did not perform to the required professional standards," tournament referee Soeren Friemel said in a statement.

Carla Suarez Navarro has been fined after her first round injury retirement.
Carla Suarez Navarro copped a big fine after her first round US Open defeat. Pic: Getty

The Spaniard has a reputation as one of the fiercest competitors on the women’s circuit, making the decision from officials even harder to fathom.

Suarez Navarro, the 28th seed, said on Twitter she’d had "not the easiest weeks" this year due to back pain but did not directly refer to the fine.

"We made our best effort to be ready and play our heart out, but it got really worse during my opening match in New York," she wrote.

"Sad to leave this way from events I deeply appreciate."

The fine for Suarez Navarro left many tennis fans angry and confused about the controversial ruling.

Suarez Navarro is the latest player to cop a hefty fine from tennis authorities after Australia's Nick Kyrgios was docked an ATP record $167,000 for his spectacular meltdown in Cincinnati earlier this month.

Before that, fellow Aussie Bernard Tomic was fined his full prize money of about $55,000 ($A80,000) at Wimbledon last month after a three-set loss in the first round that lasted only 58 minutes.

Like Suarez Navarro, Tomic was also penalised for a supposed lack of effort in the 6-2, 6-1, 6-4 loss to France's Jo-Wifried Tsonga that lasted just 58 minutes.

With AAP