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Paul Jubb has implored Nick Kyrgios to concentrate on his tennis and court a "bit less controversy" following their chaotic encounter at Wimbledon on Tuesday. Kyrgios reached the tournament's second round after beating Jubb 3-6, 6-1, 7-5, 6-7(3), 7-5 on Tuesday.

The victory was far from without incident, however, as Kyrgios admitted to spitting at a spectator amid claims he was subjected to "racial slurs" from the crowd. He also quarrelled with the umpire, referred to one line judge as "a snitch" and smashed a ball out of the court during the first set.

Kyrgios, 27, doubled down in his fury after the match and appeared unfazed despite push-back from reporters. Jubb, however, offered a more sympathetic response when discussing the fixture and predicted "big things" in future for Kyrgios.

"I hope his relationship with the tennis world gets better, more smiles and

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