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Furious Nick Kyrgios hits out at ‘snitch’ line judge in explosive Wimbledon rant

Nick Kyrgios called a line judge a ‘snitch’ who ‘has no fans’ in a furious rant during his first-round win over Great Britain’s Paul Jubb at Wimbledon 2022 and also claims he was racially abused by some members of the crowd.

The Australian world No.40, who has a notorious reputation for his on-court behaviour as well as lashing out at tennis officials, exploded after world No.219 Jubb went 3-2 up in the first set after just 12 minutes.

It was not the only incident in the five-set match, with Kyrgios going on several sprees of venting his frustration at the crowd and umpire Marija Cicak as well as smashing a ball out of Court 3 in anger, eventually winning 3-6 6-1 7-5 6-7 7-5.

Speaking about a line judge, the 27-year-old said: ‘Has one person today come to see her speak?

‘No. I understand, but why is she doing that? Not one person in the stadium has come here to watch her do anything. Not one person.

‘Like, you know what I mean? You got fans, but she has got none.

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‘What did I do? Like, come on. I know, but what? She just selfishly walks to you in the middle of a game because she’s a snitch.’

Towards umpire Cicak, Kyrgios added: ‘You can’t f***ing decide to talk to me in the middle of the point when I’m about to do a backhand, It can’t be happening bro.

‘They can watch the tennis but speaking and shouting out in the middle of the point, like why? I don’t know where it was.’

Kyrgios said he was the victim of racist abuse during a straight-sets defeat to Andy Murray in Stuttgart earlier this month.

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