| How Ruud: Kyrgios slams Norwegian 
			over comments on behavior
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			 [October 24, 2019] 
			(Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios, who 
			has been placed on probation by the governing body of men's tennis 
			over his behavior, hit out at Norwegian player Casper Ruud on 
			Twitter on Thursday. 
 The Australian was responding to comments made by Ruud in an 
			interview with Swedish tennis website Tennisportalen about their 
			match at Rome in May where Kyrgios was disqualified after hurling a 
			chair on to the court.
 
 Ruud, who did not take kindly to Kyrgios' tweet then about how he 
			had celebrated the victory, said the hot-headed 24-year-old was 
			"completely crazy" and had behaved like an "idiot" on the court.
 
			
			 
			"Hey @CasperRuud98 next time you have something to say, I would 
			appreciate you say it to my face, I'm sure you wouldn't run your 
			mouth so much after that," Kyrgios, one of the most combustible 
			characters in tennis, tweeted.
 "Until then I will continue to rather watch paint dry than watch you 
			play tennis, boring af.
 
 "But again, I also understand why you have to keep my name in your 
			mouth, because people don't even realize that you play tennis... 
			good luck in Milan champ."
 
 Kyrgios was fined $113,000 by the ATP over his meltdown at 
			Cincinnati in August and courted more trouble at the U.S. Open when 
			he described them as "pretty corrupt".
 
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			Team World's Nick Kyrgios in action during his singles match against 
			Team Europe's Roger Federer REUTERS/Pierre Albouy/File Photo 
            
			 
            He was given a suspended ban of 16 weeks and fine of $25,000 last 
			month after an investigation found a pattern of behavior related to 
			Kyrgios's verbal abuse of officials and/or fans in the past year.
 Both the fine and suspension are deferred pending Kyrgios's 
			compliance with a set of conditions which will apply at ATP and 
			Challenger Tour events during a six-month probationary period.
 
 World number 30 Kyrgios, a devastating player when motivated and 
			injury-free, was named in Australia's squad for next month's 
			revamped Davis Cup finals in Spain.
 
 (Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Simon 
			Cameron-Moore)
 
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