Tsitsipas, though, was fined after the match while the Australian himself was also penalised with a fine for swearing during the encounter. Kyrgios himself rejected accusations that he is a bully ...
Nick Kyrgios and Alja Tomljanovic have publicly ... The 20-year-old has received fines for unsportsmanlike conduct during the tournament.
Narrator: He did continue to play Saturday. And the unpredictable, unseeded Kyrgios won, beating No. 4 seed Tsitsipas 6-7 (2), 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (7) to reach the fourth round at the All England Club ...
Australia’s Nick Kyrgios was cautioned for swearing, while Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas breached the rules twice for smashing the ball away into the crowd. Athens-born Tsitsipas slammed Kyrgios as ...
Tsitsipas, who becomes world number five on Monday, fell behind a set and a break, took advantage of Kyrgios losing control with racquet slams and call complaints to force a third set, only to ...
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Kyrgios got off to a flying start, breaking Tsitsipas in his second service game before clinching the opening set. But the world No 6 remained undeterred and fought back to level up the match at ...
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Much quieter, much calmer than in his previous match, Nick Kyrgios overcame a troublesome ... an underarm serve there -- or the temper that earned fines of $10,000 US for spitting in the direction ...
Kyrgios left Mallorca with this promise: "People are always so nice here. If next year I'm fine, I'll definitely come back." Want more articles like this? Follow Tennis World USA on MSN to see ...