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Nick Kyrgios calls for Stefanos Tsitsipas to be handed Wimbledon fine following heated third round victory

Nick Kyrgios has called for Stefanos Tsitsipas to be fined after his behaviour during the pairs third round match at Wimbledon on Saturday. The Australian beat the tournament’s fourth seed 6-7 6-4 6-3 7-6(7) to advance to the fourth round, and has since questioned what punishment Tsitsipas will receive after displaying similar behaviour that saw himself slapped with a fine just days ago. Ad/> When he was asked about both players’ actions during the match, Kyrgios demanded people should “stop” comparing.

Wimbledon‘I’m kind of shocked’ — Wilander admits Swiatek Wimbledon exit was coming3 HOURS AGO “We just really need to stop putting us on the same level of behaviour today,” Kyrgios said. “I’ll get fined for that so why would I need to apologise.” The world No. 40 has received the largest fine of any player at Wimbledon so far after he admitted to spitting towards a heckling fan following his first round victory over Paul Jubb.

/> “Does that make it okay? I have apologised and I've been hit with massive fines,” Kyrgios explained. “I'm getting fined for it. Because I got — I always get fined.

I'm very keen to see what he will get after today.” ‘Never seen anything like it’ – Calls for stricter umpiring after Kyrgios-Tsitsipas clash ‘A hell of a match’ – Kyrgios has ‘ultimate respect’ for Tsitsipas despite fiery encounter ‘Are you dumb?’ — Kyrgios demands Tsitsipas default for hitting ball into the ‘f******’ crowd Tsitsipas, however, claimed Kyrgios is a “bully” after losing his temper with the 27-year-old. “He was probably a bully in school,” he said. “He has an evil side to him and it does a lot of harm to people around him.” A feud between the two players began in 2018 when Kyrgios called the Greek star out on social

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