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'Nick can play with chaos going on' - Lleyton Hewitt's verdict on Nick Kyrgios vs Stefanos Tsitsipas Wimbledon match

Lleyton Hewitt believes Nick Kyrgios' fiery match with Stefanos Tsitsipas played into the hands of the Australian as he is comfortable with chaos. Kyrgios and Tsitsipas played out an incident-packed third round match on Court 1 on Saturday which saw both players hit with fines afterwards. Ad/> Kyrgios has to pay $4,000 (£3,300) for an audible obscenity while Tsitsipas was given a $10,000 (£8,250) fine for unsportsmanlike conduct.

Wimbledon'More focussed than I've ever seen him' — Wilander on Kyrgios' change in attitude14 HOURS AGO Tsitsipas received two warnings for hitting the ball into the crowd while Kyrgios appealed to umpire Damien Dumusois for the Greek to be defaulted for his conduct. Australia's Davis Cup captain Hewitt believes the hectic nature of the contest was always going to favour Kyrgios. «It was an epic and it was always going to be between those two players,» he told Eurosport.

«But now the pressure swings and there will be a lot more pressure and expectation on Nick every time he goes out there now for the rest of the tournament. 'More focussed than I've ever seen him' — Wilander on Kyrgios' change in attitude 'Novak a more difficult opponent' — Wilander on Nadal calling Federer 'his greatest rival' »It was probably over the top in the end because it became not a tennis match. There was everything going on and it wasn't just the incredible skill of the two players out there on the court.

«It was strange. It played into Nick's wheelhouse though. Everything turned and Tsitsipas lost his head and his emotions in the end and it cost him the match.

»Nick can play with chaos going on. Not many people can, but he can. We've seen at the Australian Open in the doubles when it was a big scene like that, that is

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