Kyrgios handed suspended fine and ban for
Wawrinka outburst
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[August 25, 2015]
(Reuters) - Australian Nick Kyrgios
has been given a suspended 28-day ban and $25,000 fine for the vulgar
comments he directed towards Stan Wawrinka at the Rogers Cup earlier
this month, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) said on
Monday.
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The ATP said the 20-year-old had been found guilty of "aggravated
behavior" during the second round match in Montreal, when Kyrgios's
comments about Wawrinka's alleged girlfriend were picked up by
on-court microphones.
"The fine and suspension are withheld on the condition that over the
next six-month period the player does not incur any fines for verbal
or physical abuse at any ATP sanctioned tournament; or does not
accumulate fines totaling more than $5,000 for any other offences at
ATP sanctioned tournaments," the governing body of men's tennis said
in a statement.
Kyrgios had already been fined the on site maximum of $10,000 for
the offence and a further $2,500 for comments directed at a ball
person.
"This incident was egregious and reflected poorly on our sport,"
Gayle David Bradshaw, Executive Vice President, Rules & Competition
said in a statement
"Nick has expressed regret, and the best result would be that he
learns a lesson from this incident and that he understands he is
responsible to the Tour and to fellow players for both his actions
and his words.
"It is with these factors in mind I feel he should have the
opportunity to 'earn' his way out of additional sanctions."
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Kyrgios subsequently published an apology for the comments but last
week Wawrinka said he had received no apology from the combustable
Australian.
Should Kyrgios adhere to the conditions until the Feb. 24 2016
deadline, the penalties will be dismissed.
The 37th-ranked Kyrgios is well known for on and off-court outbursts
and was booed by the crowd at this year's Wimbledon for appearing to
give up in a match against Richard Gasquet.
(Reporting By Tom Hayward, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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