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'Stop moaning!' - Fan yells at Nick Kyrgios during heated exchange with umpire at Wimbledon

Nick Kyrgios was told to «stop moaning!» by a fan during his fourth-round victory over Brandon Nakashima at Wimbledon on Monday afternoon. The unseeded Australian won through to the quarter-finals at the All England Club with a back-and-forth 6-4 4-6 7-6(2) 3-6 6-2 victory over Nakashima of the USA on Centre Court. Ad/> With the match being on Centre as opposed to Court 1, the atmosphere was less raucous than his fiery and dramatic clash with Stefanos Tsitsipas on Saturday evening, but the crowd still roared on Kyrgios as he took another step at SW19.

Wimbledon'I need a glass of wine for sure tonight!' — Kyrgios reacts as Wimbledon run continues3 HOURS AGO After having been fined for his part in the controversial scenes with Tsitsipas, Kyrgios was more worried about his shoulder early on as he struggled to move freely in the opening set. But painkillers and huge support from the Wimbledon fans helped considerably as he found his rhythm and fought off the doughty American in the fifth set to continue his impeccable record in matches that go all the way at the famous event. While he was relatively calm for most of the match, the umpire did cop some flak from Kyrgios in the final set when he was forced to use one of his Hawkeye challenges on a call he felt should have been spotted from the high chair.

“You’re sitting in a chair that’s like, that high, so tell me if it’s in or out," Kyrgios said to the umpire. «Yeah, I’ll waste a challenge if I want. It’s not close, I had to waste a challenge.

How did you not see that, though?” /> The simple responses from the umpire were: „I didn't see it. I didn't see the ball. I told you honestly that I didn't see it because I'm not seeing it.“ Kyrgios was then left to shake his head as a

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