Nick Kyrgios pays a fine of more than 1 billion in a week for beating the racket

The felt ball village is no longer stranger to the name Nick Kyrgios. The Australian tennis player is famous for the nickname “spoiled boys” because of the erratic temperament, scandalous speeches and always the focus of the market.

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Nick Kyrgios is famous for the nickname “Bai Banh Felt Village”

Recently, Kyrgios has just participated in 2 Masters 1000 in the US and controversial. At Indian Wells Masters, Australian player repeatedly beaten the racket and almost hit the boy picking the ball after losing to Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals. Sang Miami Open, he continued his 'bad habit' when beating the racket in front of the referee and beating the racket into the bag many times after the defeat against Jannik Sinner in the fourth round.

With these bad behaviors, Kyrgios had to receive a penalty from ATP. Specifically, he had to submit 19,028 pounds in Indian Wells and 26,635 pounds in Miami. A total of “Australian damaged boys” lost 46,000 pounds, equivalent to nearly 1.4 billion in just 1 week.

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Nick Kyrgios pays a fine of more than 1 billion in a week for beating the racket

It is expected that, with the quarterfinals of the men's menu and the semi -finals of Miami Open, Kyrgios will receive a bonus of £ 72,000. However, he spent more than half of this amount of money for fines.

According to statistics, since 2015, Kyrgios has been fined at 16 different events. This figure is even more alarming when he played very little in 2020 and 2021. Up to the present time, Kyrgios is also the player who has been punished by ATP most severely when he has to submit 85983 pounds at Cincinnati Open 2019 for non -sports.

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