Kyrgios fined $35,000 for tirade at umpire in Miami loss
Australian star Nick Kyrgios was fined $35,000 by the ATP on Thursday following his stormy row with umpire Carlos Bernardes in a Tuesday loss at the Miami Open.
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Australian star Nick Kyrgios was fined $35,000 by the ATP on Thursday following his stormy row with umpire Carlos Bernardes in a Tuesday loss at the Miami Open.
Nick Kyrgios has received fines totalling $35,000 (£26,640) from the ATP for four separate offences during his Miami Open defeat to Jannik Sinner. The Australian picked up three $5,000 fines, one for audible obscenity and two for unsportsmanlike conduct, with a further $20,000 fine for verbal abuse. Ad/> Kyrgios, who picks up $94,575 in prize money for reaching the last 16, lost his cool with chair umpire Carlos Bernardes during the straight-sets loss to Sinner.
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Nick Kyrgios has posted a picture of himself returning to the practice court one day after crashing out of the Miami Open in a controversy-filled match. The world No 102 complained about the court and launched a tirade at chair umpire Carlos Bernardes as he was defeated 7-6(3) 6-3 by ninth seed Jannik Sinner.
Nick Kyrgios has been praised by fans for taking on board the advice given by Andy Roddick over his racket-smashing habits during his Miami Open exit at the hands of Jannik Sinner. The Aussie star was knocked out of this year's tournament at the Hard Rock Stadium after falling to a crushing straight-sets defeat at the end of his last-16 meeting with Sinner on Tuesday.
Nick Kyrgios has doubled down on his fierce criticism of umpire Carlos Bernardes that earned him a game penalty in a bad-tempered defeat to Jannik Sinner at the Miami Open. Kyrgios lost his cool towards the end of the first set and was given a first code violation for an audible obscenity. Ad/> He was hit with another penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct for something he said in the tie-breaker and docked a point.
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 volvió a dejar que desear, una vez más, sobre una pista de tenis. El australiano, que volvió a destrozar raquetas, discutió con el árbitro del partido e incluso recibió un juego de penalización por su actitud. Posteriormente, en rueda de prensa, Kyrgios realizó una serie de comentarios que no dejaron indiferente a nadie.