Nick Kyrgios fined for storming off court in Shanghai Masters

The Australian was fined USD 10,000 and lost another USD 21,085 in prize money on Wednesday after storming off midway through his first-round match.

Published : Oct 12, 2017 01:14 IST , Shanghai

 Nick Kyrgios’ time at the Shanghai Masters is over after he also pulled out of his scheduled doubles match with Frenchman Lucas Pouille.
Nick Kyrgios’ time at the Shanghai Masters is over after he also pulled out of his scheduled doubles match with Frenchman Lucas Pouille.
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Nick Kyrgios’ time at the Shanghai Masters is over after he also pulled out of his scheduled doubles match with Frenchman Lucas Pouille.

Temperamental Australian Nick Kyrgios was fined USD 10,000 and lost another USD 21,085 in prize money on Wednesday after storming off midway through his first-round match at the Shanghai Masters. Roger Federer, meanwhile, struggled past Argentine Diego Schwartzman , but Rafael Nadal raced into the third round as he attempts to win one of the rare tournaments that has eluded him.

But it was the 22-year-old Kyrgios who was again in the spotlight following what was just his latest controversy on Tuesday . The ATP said it had fined Kyrgios for unsportsmanlike conduct and he will not collect his prize money because he failed to get signed off for a medical after retiring from his match against Steve Johnson.

Kyrgios's time at the Shanghai Masters is over after he also pulled out of his scheduled doubles match with Frenchman Lucas Pouille on Wednesday. He apologised after walking off court on Tuesday, having lost the first-set tie break. In a statement posted on Twitter a few hours later, he said that he had a "stomach bug" and had hurt his shoulder.

It was a nasty case of deja vu for the World No. 21 - a year ago he argued with spectators and was accused of giving away points in a defeat in Shanghai. The talented but fiery Kyrgios was consequently fined and suspended.

His immediate future in tennis is again under threat following Tuesday's incident, when he hastily exited the court with jeers and boos ringing in his ears. It came after he complained about the umpire and spectators in the arena, and was docked a point penalty for the second match running because of his conduct, which included blasting a ball out of the court in a flash of rage.

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