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Nick Kyrgios has been told he is "lucky" to have been allowed to compete at Wimbledon this year by Andy Murray's former coach Miles Maclagan. The Australian star lit up Court 3 at the All England Club on Tuesday with a firecracker five-set win over Britain's Paul Jubb.
Kyrgios had numerous outbursts throughout the match which kicked off inside the opening 12 minutes, ranting at a member of the crowd. He continued to complain about the fans and admitted spitting towards one spectator after hitting his match-winning shot.
However, Maclagan feels the 27-year-old should have been issued with a ban by the ATP before the tournament because of his actions in Acapulco. Back in February, Kyrgios almost hit a ball boy with his racket in a rage after his quarter-final loss to Rafael Nadal. After the match Kyrgios sent the youngster a message and gifted his racket as an