Former
top golfer Norman slams 'stupid' Kyrgios, Tomic
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[October 17, 2015]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Former world
number one golfer Greg Norman has lashed young Australian tennis players
Nick Kyrgios and Bernard Tomic for behaving "stupidly" on tour and
offered to lecture them face-to-face on the values of good
sportsmanship.
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Tomic and Kyrgios have drawn scathing criticism from players and
pundits for a raft of transgressions on and off the court.
World number 20 Tomic has clashed with Australian tennis officials
over funding and was arrested by Miami police for holding a noisy
hotel room party earlier this year.
Kyrgios, ranked 32, was roundly condemned for a lewd slur directed
at opponent Stan Wawrinka during a match in Canada and has continued
to rack up fines for poor on-court behaviour on the Asian swing of
the ATP tour.
Norman, who remains revered in Australia as a paragon of good
sportsmanship, said the pair were letting down the country.
"I don't care about the individuals themselves but when you're
carrying the Australian flag you don't represent your country like
an idiot, you represent the country like the country wants to be
represented," the 60-year-old said on Brisbane radio.
"They have said some stupid things and acted stupidly.
"I hope they both become ultra successful because at the end of the
day, they will be humbled very quickly. If you become successful you
cannot carry on like this.
"I haven't seen (Rafa) Nadal or (Novak) Djokovic or the great
golfers like Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer acting like
that.
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"If you want to act that way, fine, but remember you've got respect
for your country and your sport that you have to protect.
"I'd like to sit down with them, athlete to athlete and talk about
the responsibilities they do carry. They have to make some changes
and some sacrifices."
Local pundits have been quick to compare the bad boy duo of
Australian tennis with the country's top golfers in Jason Day and
Adam Scott.
Both Day and Scott have each won major tournaments and claimed the
top ranking of their sport without a whiff of controversy.
Two-time major champion Norman said Australian golf was in good
hands, describing Day and Scott as "great, elite, iconic players".
(Reporting by Ian Ransom; Editing by John O'Brien)
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