WATCH | Kyrgios unrepentant after going BALLISTIC in Miami Open meltdown
Nick Kyrgios refused to apologise for his Miami Open meltdown on Tuesday and insisted he couldn't care less about receiving further sanctions from tennis bosses.
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Nick Kyrgios refused to apologise for his Miami Open meltdown on Tuesday and insisted he couldn't care less about receiving further sanctions from tennis bosses.
Teenage talent Carlos Alcaraz pulled off his second shock victory over world number five Stefanos Tsitsipas in their semi-final clash at the Miami Open.
Teenage talent Carlos Alcaraz pulled off his second shock victory over world number five Stefanos Tsitsipas in their semi-final clash at the Miami Open.
Nick Kyrgios has had another monumental meltdown, losing his cool, losing his way and eventually losing all respect in an ugly defeat at the 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.
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.
Cameron Norrie faces an anxious wait to see if he has cracked the top 10 for the first time in his career following a straight sets defeat to Casper Ruud. The British number one already knew that a deep run at the Miami Open could see him realise his long-term rankings target, but a 6-3 6-4 loss to the Norwegian means he is relying on the results of others to determine where he will sit heading into the clay swing. Ad/> Norrie is currently at a career high 12th in the world but is set to provisionally rise to 10th as it stands, with the only players left in the draw who could deny him comprising defending champion Hubert Hurkacz, Jannik Sinner and Indian Wells winner Taylor Fritz.
Australia's Nick Kyrgios has brushed aside the challenge of seeded Italian Fabio Fognini to move into the last 16 of the Miami Open.