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Tim Henman and Nick Mullins have explained how the Wimbledon crowd kept Nick Kyrgios on his best behaviour as the Australian reached his first-ever Grand Slam semi-final. The 27-year-old defeated Chilean Cristian Garin 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 to set up a potential tie with Rafael Nadal.

There were few moments of controversy during the Aussie's straight-sets victory, which has been uncommon for Kyrgios having racked up £11,500 in fines at Wimbledon already this tournament and Mullins and Henman believe the crowd played their part in Kyrgios' improved temperament.

"There are so many people here that have been able to watch him particularly through this championship and over the last few years," Mullins said during the BBC's commentary of Kyrgios' win. "They have probably realised that he plays his best when he isn't chatting, they are

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