Kyrgios fined $35,000 for Miami Open violations
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[April 01, 2022] (Reuters)
- Nick Kyrgios has been fined $35,000
for his behaviour during a fourth-round loss to Jannik Sinner at the
Miami Open in which he criticised the umpire and smashed his racket,
the sport's governing ATP said on Thursday.
After repeatedly berating umpire Carlos Bernardes for failing to
control the crowd at the Masters 1000 tournament on Tuesday, Kyrgios
received a point penalty in the first set tiebreak for telling a
friend in the stands he could do a better job officiating.
The Australian wild card then received a game penalty - putting
Italian Sinner up a break at the start of the second set - after
repeatedly yelling "What is unsportsmanlike?" to Bernardes, and then
walked to his bench, where he whacked his racket against the court.
The ATP said Kyrgios was fined $5,000 for audible obscenity, $10,000
for unsportsmanlike conduct and $20,000 for verbal abuse.
Asked after the match about his behaviour, Kyrgios defended his
character while railing against the umpire.
"He's not even going to get a slap on the wrist for his dreadful
umpiring performance today. Like, he was horrendous," said the
Australian.
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Nick Kyrgios (AUS) argues with chair umpire Carlos Bernardes (not
pictured) after being assessed a point penalty during the first set
tiebreaker against Jannik Sinner (ITA)(not pictured) in a fourth
round men's singles match in the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium.
Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports/Files
The incident followed an outburst at Indian Wells earlier this
month, where Kyrgios lost his temper after losing in the
quarter-final to Rafa Nadal, smashing his racket to the ground,
which then bounced up and almost hit a ball boy.
He apologised after the match and was fined $25,000.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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