Fognini apology over US Open umpire insult

Italian tennis player Fabio Fognini says he's prepared to discuss his mistake with schoolchildren after apologising for insulting a chair umpire at the US Open.

Fabio Fognini

Fabio Fognini has apologised after being kicked out of the US Open for insulting a chair umpire. (AAP)

Fabio Fognini has apologised for insulting a chair umpire at the US Open and says he is prepared to discuss his mistake with schoolchildren as a lesson.

Fognini was kicked out of the New York tournament on Saturday and could be banned from all grand slam events.

"I apologise to everyone, not only the chair umpire, to whom I already apologised in New York, but to everyone who felt offended - women above all," Fognini told Italy's Sky TV in a Tuesday report.

"Being described as sexist hurt me, because it's not true," said Fognini, who is married to 2015 US Open champion Flavia Pennetta.

The couple's son Federico was born in May.

Fognini was fined $US24,000 ($A30,000) for unsportsmanlike conduct during his singles loss to Stefano Travaglia.

"I understand the gravity of my gesture and I know I did something seriously wrong," Fognini said.

"I'm prepared to enter a tennis school, or any school, and speak to the kids and say what I think - which is that I made a mistake and it won't happen again."

Fognini, known as a volatile player, was fined $US27,500 ($A34,500) at Wimbledon in 2014 for his outbursts during a first-round victory. He has been working on calming his nerves with a mental coach.

"It's my limit, I realise it and I'm working on it with a mental trainer," Fognini said. "We were doing pretty well lately and then comes this outburst, which can't be explained."

Fognini's suspension meant he was withdrawn from the doubles tournament, where he and Simone Bolelli had advanced to the third round.

If the Grand Slam Board determines Fognini committed a major offence, the Italian also could be fined up to $US250,000 ($A313,000) for violating the code of conduct.


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