JUST IN : The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) has shocked the tennis world by firing two referees due to their involvement in a major bribery scandal during the match between Alex de Minaur and Hubert Hurkacz. This scandal, one of the biggest in United Cup history, has left fans and players stunned. In response, Alex de Minaur’s head coach Adolfo Gutierrez wasted no time and immediately took strong action, sparking a wave of reactions throughout the tournament. Currently, de Minaur is…

In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through the global tennis community, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) announced just 30 minutes ago the immediate dismissal of two chair umpires involved in the high-stakes quarterfinal match between Australia’s Alex de Minaur and Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz at the 2026 United Cup.

The decision follows an emergency integrity review triggered by leaked audio recordings and financial transaction records that allegedly show the officials accepted bribes to influence key line calls and overrules during the decisive moments of the match.

Sources within the ATP integrity unit confirmed that the evidence was deemed “overwhelming and irrefutable,” marking one of the most serious match-fixing scandals in United Cup history and the first to result in on-the-spot terminations during an ongoing tournament.

The match in question, played on January 8 at RAC Arena in Perth, saw Hurkacz defeat de Minaur 7-6(4), 4-6, 7-5 in a tense three-set battle that eliminated Australia from the competition.

Several controversial decisions—including a disputed foot-fault call on de Minaur at 5-5 in the third set and two overrules that went against the Australian—had already drawn sharp criticism from fans and commentators. Now, those calls are at the center of the bribery probe.

The fired officials, whose names have not yet been publicly released pending full investigation, were veteran chair umpires with decades of experience on the ATP and ITF circuits.

According to ATP officials, the pair had been placed on administrative leave immediately after the tournament match and were formally terminated this morning following a 48-hour expedited review.

In a brief statement released to the media, ATP CEO Massimo Calvelli said: “The integrity of our sport is non-negotiable. Any attempt to compromise the fairness of competition will be met with the strongest possible action.

We are cooperating fully with law enforcement and will pursue all available measures to ensure those responsible face consequences.”

The scandal has already prompted a wave of reactions across the tennis world. Players, coaches, and fans expressed disbelief and outrage on social media, with hashtags #UnitedCupScandal and #JusticeForDeMinaur trending globally within minutes of the announcement.

Alex de Minaur’s head coach, Adolfo Gutierrez, did not mince words. In a fiery press conference held shortly after the ATP announcement, Gutierrez slammed the officials and demanded sweeping reforms.

“This is not just about one match,” Gutierrez declared. “This is about trust. When players step on court, they deserve to know the outcome will be decided by skill, not by envelopes stuffed with cash. We will not stand by while our athletes are robbed.

Alex fought with everything he had, and now we know why certain calls went the way they did. We are filing a formal complaint, demanding full transparency, lifetime bans for those involved, and compensation for the damage done to Alex’s career and Australia’s campaign.”

Gutierrez’s strong words ignited immediate backlash and support. Several top players, including Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, publicly backed de Minaur, calling for a complete overhaul of officiating protocols. Djokovic posted on X: “Enough is enough. Players risk everything for clean sport. Protect them.”

Meanwhile, Hubert Hurkacz issued a measured statement through his team: “I played my heart out in that match and had no knowledge of any wrongdoing. I respect Alex as a competitor and hope the truth comes out quickly so we can all move forward with integrity.”

The timing could not be worse for the United Cup, which has been positioned as a flagship team event bridging the ATP and WTA. Organizers now face mounting pressure to suspend or postpone remaining matches while a full independent investigation is conducted.

Tennis Australia has called for an urgent meeting with the ITF and ATP to discuss contingency plans.

For de Minaur, the personal toll is immense. The 26-year-old Australian No. 1 was visibly devastated after the loss and has since withdrawn from media obligations. Sources close to his team say he is “deeply hurt” but determined to continue fighting for justice.

Currently, de Minaur is considering legal action against the ATP for failing to protect players from compromised officiating and is reportedly consulting with sports integrity lawyers.

The scandal has also raised uncomfortable questions about the broader state of officiating in tennis. Whistleblowers have long warned of vulnerabilities in the system, particularly in high-pressure team events where officials may face unique pressures.

The ATP has promised to release more details in the coming days, including the scope of the bribes and any other matches potentially affected.

As the dust settles, one thing is clear: the United Cup 2026 will be remembered not for its on-court drama, but for the off-court betrayal that threatens to undermine the very foundation of professional tennis.

Fans around the world are watching closely. Will this be the wake-up call the sport needs, or the beginning of a deeper crisis? Only time—and the results of the investigations—will tell.

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