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Nick Kyrgios mocks Stefanos Tsitsipas and his mother with 'dirty tennis' Instagram post after Wimbledon clash

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The reignited row between Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios continues to rumble on as the Australian appeared to mock his rival on Instagram.

Kyrgios and Tsitsipas have played doubles together in the past but have also been at crossed words on social media. Ad Earlier this year at Wimbledon, Kyrgios defeated Tsitsipas in a fiery encounter that saw the world No.

6 hit the ball into the crowd in frustration and appear to aim a volley at Kyrgios. ATP Finals'Winning never gets old' — Auger-Aliassime, Rublev win titles to boost ATP Finals hopes17/10/2022 AT 10:17 Kyrgios is often a difficult opponent to face, with unpredictable shot choices and an ability to veer from poor to brilliant within the same game.

He has received both criticism and fines for failing to put in the proper effort in matches, though he has often denied that he has failed to meet his obligations.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas’ mother has spoken out publicly against Nick Kyrgios after his controversial antics in the duo’s turbulent third round encounter at Wimbledon this year. Kyrgios lost his temper on several occasions in a tempestuous encounter, criticising the umpire, Damien Dumusois, at various points in the match. Ad The Greek-Australian also expressed his frustration at Tsitsipas' antics after he swatted the ball into the crowd as Kyrgios won the first set.

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