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Wimbledon Day 8: Kyrgios jibe loved, Gauff rejects X-rated moniker, birds disturb Nadal

Nick Kyrgios spared us the theatrics on Day 8 of Wimbledon but was still great value as he came through a pulsating five-set match with Brandon Nakashima to reach the quarter-finals. Rafael Nadal, meanwhile, also marched on with a comfortable victory on Centre Court. Here, Express Sport runs you through the things you may have missed as the second week of Wimbledon kicked off

'MOANING' KYRGIOS PUT IN HIS PLACE

It's not every day that Nick Kyrgios is stumped for words. Even today, when he looked spent and Brandon Nakashima was growing in confidence, he pulled out an answer from somewhere.

But early in the decisive set, the Aussie star was well and truly caught cold when one fan shouted out: "Stop moaning." Kyrgios had been complaining to the umpire about an incorrect challenge and - characteristically - wouldn't let it lie easily.

The Centre Court crowd were largely in support for Kyrgios - apart from the solitary man who intermittently shouted 'USA! USA!'. But everyone in attendance couldn't help but laugh when Kyrgios was told off by a fan.

Normally, Kyrgios bites back - and had done at fans who had got on his nerves during this match - but for once, he had nothing to say. I shouldn't think it'll be a regular reoccurrence.

GAUFF NOT A FAN OF NEW NICKNAME

Coco Gauff has rejected the crude new doubles nickname for her and Jack Sock circulating online - but she has seen the funny side.

The 18-year-old is playing at Wimbledon alongside her compatriot Sock in the mixed doubles, with the pair playing in the quarter-final on Monday evening.

Some fans have dubbed the duo 'Jackauff' on social media. Gauff caught wind of the nickname and replied to a post online about the new nickname: "How about we do not use this team name

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