Nick Kyrgios Swears at Umpire on Wimbledon Return, Blasts 'Dumb Rules'
Kyrgios Swears at Umpire on Wimbledon Return, Blasts Rules

Nick Kyrgios marked his return to Wimbledon by swearing at an umpire and saying he did not care if he was fined. The controversial Australian was playing in his first match at the All England Club since losing the 2022 final to Novak Djokovic.

Kyrgios and Bublik Face Tough Draw

Kyrgios, who has been plagued by injury since his surprise run four years ago, was overlooked for a wildcard in singles but given one to play in the men's doubles alongside Alexander Bublik. The scratch pairing were handed a tough first-round draw against sixth seeds Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic.

Confrontation with Umpire

Kyrgios and Bublik were already a set down when the Kyrgios serve was broken at the start of the second. As Kyrgios sat down at the changeover, French umpire Manuel Absolu said something to the fiery 31-year-old. Kyrgios responded: “Honestly, at this point you can fine me, I honestly don’t even care. Honestly you can fine me, I don’t give a s**t. All these rules are so dumb anyway.”

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Previous Fines at Wimbledon

Kyrgios was fined three times, totalling £14,500, during the 2022 Championships, twice for swearing and once for spitting in the direction of a spectator. Arevalo and Pavic went on to win the match, on a packed Court 17, 6-3 6-4.

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