Pat Money shouldn't be entertained by Nick Kyrgios’ antics.
The tennis legend slammed Kyrgios after the controversial Australian’s contentious third-round victory Stefanos Tsitsipas at Wimbledon. Kyrgios, who has a historical past of berating umpires and supporters in his participant’s field, demanded that Tsitsipas be defaulted for swatting a ball into the group.
“It was absolute mayhem,” Money, the 1987 Wimbledon champ and fellow Aussie, instructed BBC radio. “He’s introduced tennis to the bottom degree I can see so far as gamesmanship, dishonest, manipulation, abuse, aggressive habits to umpires, to linesmen.
“He was fortunate to even get by the primary set, he ought to have been defaulted within the first set. One thing’s acquired to be executed about it, it’s simply an absolute circus. Is it entertaining? Yeah, presumably. It’s gone to absolutely the restrict now.”


Kyrgios opened the Grand Slam by calling a lineswoman “a snitch” and spitting at a fan he accused of yelling racial obscenities. His outrageous habits picked up once more in opposition to his Greek rival in a match that ended with each gamers being fined.
In response to Information.com.au, Money was requested to elaborate on what he meant by the “dishonest” accusation in opposition to the 27-year-old Kyrgios.
“Tsitsipas would make a line name and he’d go up there and begin complaining, he’d be in his face — that’s a part of gamesmanship, that’s the type of stuff he does and I believe there’s a restrict,” Money stated. “I've no issues with a little bit of gamesmanship however when it will get to that degree, I believe it’s simply uncontrolled.

“Because it was, the umpire misplaced management. The ball youngsters have been operating throughout the court docket as Kyrgios was serving, he didn’t decelerate for any of that stuff. Tsitsipas acquired sucked proper into it, so it was entertaining and engaging, however for me it’s gone too far now.”
Kyrgios will play American Brandon Nakashima within the fourth spherical on Monday.
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