Nick Kyrgios and Stefanos Tsitsipas both slammed with hefty fines during their third round match at Wimbledon 2022
Nick Kyrgios and Stefanos Tsitsipas both slammed with hefty fines during their third round match at Wimbledon 2022. Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
$10,000 fine for Stefanos Tsitsipas for his ball-belting yesterday.
$4,000 for Kyrgios’ audible obscenity.
New:$10,000 fine for Stefanos Tsitsipas for his ball-belting yesterday.$4,000 for Kyrgios’ audible obscenity. However, the match witnessed some tantrums and theatrics from both players in the fourth set tiebreak. The Greek Nick Kyrgios of constantly "bullying" the opponent but Kyrgios rebufed the accusations and called him "soft". Day Six: The Championships - Wimbledon 2022 Day Six: The Championships - Wimbledon 2022 “It’s constant bullying, that’s what he does. He bullies the opponents. He was probably a bully at school himself. I don’t like bullies. I don’t like people that put other people down", said Tsitispas. “He has some good traits in his character, as well. But … he also has a very evil side to him, which if it’s exposed, it can really do a lot of harm and bad to the people around him." Nick Kyrgios Tsitsipas for hitting the ball from close range into the crowd and also demanded a new referee. To this, the Greek accepted that it was "bad from his side". Day Six: The Championships - Wimbledon 2022 "Look, I have to say it was really bad from my side. I have never done that before, throwing the ball outside the court in that way. I did apologize to the people. I don't know what went through my head at that time," told Tsitsipas in the press conferecne.
Nick Kyrgios fined yet another time at Wimbledon 2022 Stefanos Tsitsipas also received serious punishment
Both Kyrgios and Tsitsipas have been fined at SW19 after their 3R clash and have been fined for unfair behavior during their heated third-round match at . The Australian was fined $4,000 for his unsportsmanlike conduct, while Tsitsipas was punished for $10,000 for hitting the ball into the crowd. The 27-year-old now owes a total of $14,000 after being sanctioned for a second time during this year's Championships. The Australian was fined in his first-round match against Britain's Paul Jubb after he spat in the direction of a crowd member. After receiving the fine, Kyrgios he was eager to see how Tsitsipas would be reprimanded. “I always get fined, so I’m very keen to see what he will get after today,” Kyrgios said. The Aussie star clashed with the fourth seed in the third round of SW19. Despite dropping the first set, Nick Kyrgios clawed his way back to triumph, winning 6-7(2), 6-4, 6-3, 7-6(7). New:$10,000 fine for Stefanos Tsitsipas for his ball-belting yesterday.
$4,000 for Kyrgios’ audible obscenity.
New:$10,000 fine for Stefanos Tsitsipas for his ball-belting yesterday.$4,000 for Kyrgios’ audible obscenity. However, the match witnessed some tantrums and theatrics from both players in the fourth set tiebreak. The Greek Nick Kyrgios of constantly "bullying" the opponent but Kyrgios rebufed the accusations and called him "soft". Day Six: The Championships - Wimbledon 2022 Day Six: The Championships - Wimbledon 2022 “It’s constant bullying, that’s what he does. He bullies the opponents. He was probably a bully at school himself. I don’t like bullies. I don’t like people that put other people down", said Tsitispas. “He has some good traits in his character, as well. But … he also has a very evil side to him, which if it’s exposed, it can really do a lot of harm and bad to the people around him." Nick Kyrgios Tsitsipas for hitting the ball from close range into the crowd and also demanded a new referee. To this, the Greek accepted that it was "bad from his side". Day Six: The Championships - Wimbledon 2022 "Look, I have to say it was really bad from my side. I have never done that before, throwing the ball outside the court in that way. I did apologize to the people. I don't know what went through my head at that time," told Tsitsipas in the press conferecne.