Nick Kyrgios docked game penalty before falling to Jannik Sinner at Miami Open
Nick Kyrgios lost his cool and picked up a game penalty as he crashed out of the fourth round at the Miami Open to Jannik Sinner on Tuesday.
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Nick Kyrgios lost his cool and picked up a game penalty as he crashed out of the fourth round at the Miami Open to Jannik Sinner on Tuesday.
Nick Kyrgios completely lost the plot as his fine run at the Miami Open came to an abrupt halt in a straight-sets defeat to Jannik Sinner in the fourth round. The fiery Australian became embroiled in an ongoing verbal battle with both himself and chair umpire Carlos Bernardes that completely undermined his performance in what was initially a tight encounter. Ad/> In contrast, Sinner remained ice cool and fully focused to book a place in the quarter-finals with a 7-6(3) 6-3 victory.
volvió a liarla en la pista este martes en Miami. El australiano, que estaba con victorias exprés ante Fognini (61 minutos) y Rublev (52) y sólo 18 juegos perdidos, se enfrentó continuamente al juez de silla brasileño Carlos Bernardes, y como resultado de sus acciones recibió una penalización de un juego que le restó oportunidades de igualar el partido en el segundo set. Por eso, y porque su rival, Jannik Sinner, jugó de maravilla, el australiano perdió por 7-6 (3) y 6-3 y será el italiano el que juegue en cuartos contra el argentino Cerundolo o el estadounidense Tiafoe.
Nick Kyrgios took aim at Miami Open organisers during the changeover in his round-of-16 match against Jannik Sinner as he claimed the Grandstand court was completely different to the main Stadium court. The world No 102 is playing his first match on Grandstand this week against the ninth seed, and went on to slam umpire Carlos Bernardes when his walky-talkie went off mid-point.
Nick Kyrgios has weighed in on Jenson Brooksby's outburst at the Miami Open after it was compared to his own incident in Indian Wells. The Aussie narrowly avoided hitting a ball boy last week when he threw his racket in frustration after losing his quarter-final to Rafael Nadal. He was fined more than Brooksby despite the 21-year-old's racket actually making contact with a ball kid.
Jenson Brooksby has apologised for accidentally hitting a ball boy during his Miami Open win over Federico Coria on Thursday. There were calls for the American to be disqualified for the match after a ball boy was struck when he threw his racket for the second time in the match, with his opponent also pushing the umpire to default him.
Jenson Brooksby came under fire when he accidentally hit a ball boy with his racket during his Miami Open first-round victory over Federico Coria. The Argentine called for his opponent to be defaulted after recent similar incidents involving Nick Kyrgios and Alexander Zverev, but he only received a point penalty and went on to win.
Rafael Nadal beat Nick Kyrgios 7-6 (7/0), 5-7, 6-4 in a tumultuous quarter-final clash at the Indian Wells WTA and ATP Masters on Thursday to extend his perfect 2022 start to 19-0. Nadal, who won a record-setting 21st Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in January, notched his sixth win in nine career meetings with the mercurial Aussie, who surrendered the first set on a penalty point when a fan's shout as he prepared to serve provoked a profanity from Kyrgios -- who had already been warned for racquet abuse.