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Fury faces off with himself after Whyte now show at press conference
Rafael Nadal has urged the ATP to establish stricter rules after Nick Kyrgios became the latest player to come close to hurting someone with his racquet. Nadal extended his winning streak in 2022 to 19 matches with a three-set win over Kyrgios at Indian Wells, who smashed his racquet into the ground in fury after the match – sending it down the court and forcing a ball boy to take evasive action. Ad/> It came less than a month after Alexander Zverev’s shocking outburst at the Acapulco Open in Mexico.
Australian Nick Kyrgios apologised for losing his temper after his defeat at the hands of Rafa Nadal at Indian Wells and for smashing his racket into the ground, which then bounced and nearly struck a ball boy.
Nick Kyrgios dragged Hollywood star Ben Stiller into a row with a spectator during his stormy defeat to Rafael Nadal at Indian Wells. The Aussie initially snapped at someone in the crowd as he prepared to serve during the deciding set in the quarter-final clash.
Nick Kyrgios lashed out at a reporter who dared ask him about a racquet smash that almost hit a ball boy after his stormy defeat to Rafael Nadal at Indian Wells. The Aussie lost a tense deciding set in the quarter-final clash before exploding in rage. Ad/> After shaking hands with his opponent and the umpire, Kyrgios hurled his racquet into the ground – inadvertently sending it charging down the court towards the ball boy.
Cameron Norrie's title defence at Indian Wells has come to an end after a 6-4 6-3 loss to Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals.
Rafael Nadal stretched his winning streak in 2022 to 19 matches in another controversial and enthralling battle with his old foe Nick Kyrgios. The 21-time Grand Slam champion fought hard to overcome both the talent and theatrics of the Aussie to book a spot in the Indian Wells semi finals courtesy of a 7-6 (0) 5-7 6-4 victory. Ad/> It was an incident-packed, epic affair lasting two hours and 46 minutes with the three-time champion improving to 6-3 in the head-to-head with his bitter rival.
Cameron Norrie's Indian Wells title defence was ended by the rising 18-year-old Carlos Alcaraz, who will face Rafael Nadal — unbeaten in 2022 — next.