Kyrgios apologises but is fined over Wawrinka girlfriend outburst

Sport360 staff 22:29 13/08/2015
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  • Kyrgios has been making the headlines for all the wrong reasons.

    Controversial Australian Nick Kyrgios was fined and apologised to Stan Wawrinka on Thursday for an obscene sexual remark he made on court and which has sent shockwaves through tennis.

    The 20-year-old made his apology just after being fined for the incident which took place during the pair’s Montreal Masters second-round clash which Kyrgios won.

    “I would like to take this opportunity to apologise for the comments I made during the match last night v Stan Wawrinka,” Kyrgios wrote on Facebook.

    “My comments were made in the heat of the moment and were unacceptable on many levels. 

    “In addition to the private apology I’ve made, I would like to make a public apology as well. I take full responsibility for my actions and regret what happened.”

    On-court microphones picked up a sexual slur uttered by Kyrgios who said that Wawrinka’s “girlfriend” had been involved with his close friend and fellow Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis. 

    “Sorry to tell you that mate,” Kyrgios is heard to say with his back to Wawrinka at the time.

    A brief statement from the ATP said that Kyrgios had been fined and that further details would be forthcoming after the controversial Australian was notified of the punishment.

    French Open champion Wawrinka was furious when he heard what Kyrgios had said.

    “There is no need for this kind of behaviour on or off the court and I hope the governing body of this sport does not stand for this and stands up for the integrity of this sport that we have worked so hard to build,” Wawrinka said in a Twitter statement.

         
    – ‘Beyond belief’ –     

    “What was said I wouldn’t say to my worst enemy. To stoop so low is not only unacceptable but also beyond belief,” the Swiss player added.

    Kyrgios is due back on court later Thursday when he takes on John Isner of the United States for a place in the quarter-finals.

    By that stage, the amount of Kyrgios’s fine will be known.

    “The ATP has announced that Nick Kyrgios has been fined for an insulting remark made to Stan Wawrinka during his second round match against Wawrinka at the Rogers Cup in Montreal,” said an ATP statement.

    “Further details of the fine will be made after Kyrgios has been notified.”

    Kyrgios’s comments were made after the first set on Wednesday which Kyrgios won 7-6 (10/8).

    Wawrinka won the second set 6-4, but withdrew with back problems when he was losing the third set 4-0.

    Wawrinka, 30, split from his wife earlier this year and has been linked to Croatian tour player Donna Vekic.

    “It’s not the first time that he has big problems on court in terms of what he says and in terms of how he acts. I hope the governing body does not stand for this,” added Wawrinka.

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    Kyrgios, whose Twitter motto is “Play Your Own Rules”, has been the target of criticism from the tennis establishment several times for his on-court behaviour. 

    At Wimbledon, he drew jeers from the public as he apparently did not bother to compete for a game in the second set of his fourth-round defeat by Richard Gasquet.

    He also had problems with chair umpires on occasion during the fortnight.

    Kyrgios defended his action with Wawrinka after the match.

    “He was getting a bit lippy with me. Kind of in the heat of the moment, I don’t know, I just said it,” said the Australian.

    Wawrinka’s coach, Magnus Norman, said in a tweet: “That was really really low Nick Kyrgios. Hope for u that u have people around that will teach u a thing or 2 about life tonight. Very bad??”

    Wawrinka said that he was not planning to comment further on the incident.

    “It will stay in the locker room. But there are things, regardless of how you are, regardless of the stress you have on the court, there are things you just can’t say. And regardless of whether he sidesteps it, I think the way he behaves on court he has big problems,” said the Swiss star.

    “Every match he has problems. Every match he behaves very badly.

    “On top of that the problem is that he doesn’t just behave badly towards himself he behaves badly toward the people around, the other players, the ball kids, the umpires.”

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