Briton Rusedski could have been fined a maximum $10,000 (6,000 pounds) for his outburst, which was broadcast to millions of television viewers.
But tournament referee Alan Mills announced the lenient punishment after a meeting with Rusedski on Thursday.
"I have made a reasonable investigation into the conduct of Mr Rusedski and have decided to fine him the sum of $2,500 for his audible obscenity," Mills said.
Rusedski, who lost 7-6, 7-6, 7-5, was infuriated when Swedish umpire Lars Graff did not order a point to be replayed in the third set after a spectator called out during a rally.
Mills said Graff was "absolutely correct", pointing out that under the rules "crowd noise 'out' calls from spectators and other similar distractions are not considered a hindrance and the point should stand as played".
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