Nick Kyrgios was given a code violation after spitting at his player's box during his four-set win over Benjamin Bonzi in the US Open second round.
I want to do it. “I want to have success with certain people. I want to do it together. I want to bring my team with me. I know that I'm capable of going to a Slam final now and I really want to achieve. Despite losing the third set, Kyrgios steadied to grab the fourth and complete a 7-6(3) 6-4 4-6 6-4 win over his French opponent.
After his win over Benjamin Bonzi, Nick Kyrgios told reporters the smoke was affecting him because he is a "heavy asthmatic."
"I'd rather have that pressure and expectation to go far. Every tournament I play I'm expected to play amazing tennis every time. "I'm just happy to get through," Kyrgios said after beating Bonzi. "It was fucking marijuana. "Point in, point out, I can't barely hear. Kyrgios asked chair umpire Jaume Campistol, adding that his asthma was making it difficult to breathe.
Nick Kyrgios won his second round match at the US Open on Wednesday night, but not without any controversy. The Australian defeated Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi ...
Nick Kyrgios won his second round match at the US Open on Wednesday night, but not without any controversy. Woodbridge was not impressed, pointing out that his backers can't make up for Kyrgios' decision not to have a coach. I'm two metres away from you,” Kyrgios yelled toward his box as Bonzi began to get on top. They've got nothing to do with what goes on on the court. “The amount of energy he expends unnecessarily, it wears him out. His actions frustrated compatriot and tennis legend Todd Woodridge, who claimed the world number 25’s team should leave the court mid-match should Kyrgios lash out once again.
Nick Kyrgios has booked his spot in the third round of the US Open, downing world No. 50 Benjamin Bonzi in ...
When my serve's going my game follows." "I felt like he was eating up my serves with his returns. I was not expecting an absolute war," Kyrgios said. "They've got nothing to do with what goes on the court. "I was literally hanging by a thread. "I'm just really happy to get through. I'm just glad I got through. "Obviously when athletes are running side to side and they have asthma already, it's obviously not ideal," Kyrgios said. It's up to Nick to make the shots and hit the plays." "The people that are sitting in his player's box have to take some action - that action should probably be standing up and walking out," Woodbridge said on commentary for Channel Nine. [Nick Kyrgios](https://wwos.nine.com.au/tennis/nick-kyrgios)' players box - which includes his girlfriend Costeen Hatzi - have been urged to "get up and walk out" if the fiery Aussie continues his [US Open](https://wwos.nine.com.au/us-open) antics. But it's a behaviour Todd Woodbridge has dismissed as "not helpful" and "not healthy".
The Wimbledon runner-up complained during his second round victory over Benjamin Bonzi about the scent, asking chair umpire Jaume Campistol to warn the crowd ...
I got to be very careful with what I say these days." "Obviously, a lot of heckling going on as well. It's hard because there's a lot of distractions," Kyrgios said.
Nick Kyrgios was left frustrated by the smell of marijuana coming from the stands in his second round win at the US Open on Wednesday.
I probably have to lower the expectation of playing like it's a Wimbledon final every time. "Such a clean performance is not realistic in a sport like this where you're playing day in, day out. The US Open crowd is known for being boisterous and the 27-year-old agreed that the grand slam has a very different "vibe" to other tournaments.
Nick Kyrgios was left frustrated by the smell of marijuana coming from the stands in his second round win at the US Open on Wednesday.
I probably have to lower the expectation of playing like it's a Wimbledon final every time. "Such a clean performance is not realistic in a sport like this where you're playing day in, day out. The US Open crowd is known for being boisterous and the 27-year-old agreed that the grand slam has a very different "vibe" to other tournaments.
The Australian tennis star, 27, asked the chair umpire to remind the crowd not to smoke - but ended the match on a high, clinching victory against French ...
"I've got to probably lower the expectation of expecting to play like a Wimbledon final every time. "I am relatively happy with my form. Speaking after the match, the Wimbledon runner-up said he was a "heavy asthmatic", adding that when he was "running side to side" and "struggling to breathe" marijuana was "probably not something I want to be breathing in between points".
Nick Kyrgios had some complaints about the atmosphere during his second round match at the US Open in New York on Wednesday. Kyrgios ended up defeating ...
He accused a woman of having "700 drinks," and being "drunk out of her mind" during the 2022 Wimbledon final. Kyrgios was also given a warning during the match for swearing at someone on his team that he believed wasn't supporting him enough. Following Kyrgios' outburst, the umpire made an announcement telling fans that smoking isn't permitted near the court.
A former tennis pro has suggested that Nick Kyrgios' inner circle, including girlfriend Costeen Hatzi, "should probably be standing up and walking out" of ...
[ girlfriend Costeen Hatzi](https://nypost.com/2022/07/10/meet-nick-kyrgios-current-girlfriend-influencer-costeen-hatzi/), “should probably be standing up and walking out” of his events following Wednesday’s [theatrics at the 2022 U.S. A social media influencer, Hatzi has traveled the globe with Kyrgios over the past several months, supporting him at different tournaments. During the third set Wednesday, Kyrgios — currently ranked No. They’ve got nothing to do with what goes on the court. In a post-match press conference, Kyrgios said it’s been a “stressful time” and that he and his team are hopeful “to go deep” into the tournament. That action should probably be standing up and walking out.
During his winning match at the U.S. Open on Wednesday, Nick Kyrgios complained of a smell of marijuana coming from the stands.
After advancing to the third round of the U.S. It's hard because there's a lot of distractions,” Kyrgios said after the match. The umpire assumed that Kyrgios was complaining about a whiff of food. Wolf on Friday as he tries to advance to the fourth round for the first time. Half the time I can’t even hear my team because it’s so noisy all the time. “Obviously I’m not going to be complaining about food stuff.
Nick Kyrgios finally made good on his potential with a dazzling run to the Wimbledon final, where he won the first set before fading against Novak Djokovic.
I thought it would be the other way, the reverse, almost a bit lax and a bit chilled with it. I'm trying to balance my personal life as well as my tennis. I never thought that the Wimbledon final would make me that way. Every day I come in, I watch what I eat, I try and get sleep. Losing it and being so close, it was really tough for me to kind of swallow that. US Open
Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios complained to the umpire that there was a smell of marijuana coming from the stands during his second-round win over ...
Obviously, there’s a lot of heckling going on as well. [second round of the U.S. It’s hard because there’s a lot of distractions. Half the time I can’t even hear my team because it’s just so noisy all the time. "Obviously, I’m not going to complain about food smells," Kyrgios responded, according to USA Today. [CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM](https://www.foxnews.com/sports) Open](https://www.foxnews.com/category/sports/tennis/us-open-tennis) compared to other majors, highlighting that Arthur Ashe Stadium was "noisy." 2 ANETT KONTAVEIT, ADVANCES TO NEXT ROUND OF US OPEN](https://www.foxnews.com/sports/serena-williams-upsets-no-2-anett-kontaveit-advances-next-round-us-open) [said following the match](https://youtu.be/azoyAnrl89w?t=473). [CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP](https://foxnews.onelink.me/xLDS?pid=AppArticleLink&af_dp=foxnewsaf%3A%2F%2F&af_web_dp=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxnews.com%2Fapps-products) Open](https://www.foxnews.com/sports/us-open-2022-rafael-nadal-shoots-down-accusations-preferential-treatment-i-think-its-a-joke) on Wednesday against Benjamin Bonzi of France, complained to the umpire of the smell of marijuana coming from the crowd and was issued a warning for swearing at someone in his box for not being supported enough during the match. [finals appearance at Wimbledon](https://www.foxnews.com/category/sports/tennis/wimbledon) – but his on-court antics are here to stay.
Live US Open: 'Filthy' Alcaraz storms into last 32 as Kyrgios and Kokkinakis team-up.
The Australian has since progressed through to the third-round after a four-set win over Benjamin Bonzi. Live Coverage of ATP + WTA Tour Tournaments including Every Finals Match. Watch Tennis Live with beIN SPORTS on Kayo. The highlight of the match came when Alcaraz produced a “filthy” between the legs shot, which left the crowd in shock. “I can’t wait to get out there and play doubles with him on the right side of the net in a couple of days. The volatile No.23 seed described the prospect of facing his compatriot in the opening round of the US Open as a “nightmare”.
Despite his antics, the Aussie is enjoying the best season of his career after winning the Australian Open doubles with Thanasi Kokkinakis and reaching a maiden ...
“I never thought that the Wimbledon final would make me that way. Another added: “He spat repeatedly and screamed at his box. [Nick Kyrgios](/latest/nick-kyrgios) has explained how his run to the Wimbledon final has helped him become more “professional” after advancing to the third round of the US Open. For my tennis, I kind of wanted to almost reinvent myself, get back to the top of the game where I know I belong,” he said. Losing it and being so close, it was really tough for me to kind of swallow that.” The 27-year-old “I feel like I’m really professional right now,” he added.
Nick Kyrgios has been fined $7500 for unsportsmanlike conduct during his second-round victory Wednesday at the US Open.
The fine was the highest given to a player at the tournament thus far. [Benjamin Bonzi](http://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/players/profile?playerId=2355) of France. [Nick Kyrgios](https://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/players/profile?playerId=1984) has been fined $7,500 for unsportsmanlike conduct during his second-round victory Wednesday at the US Open.
This is the third big fine the Australian has earned at a tournament this year.
[via The Associated Press](https://apnews.com/article/us-open-tennis-championships-entertainment-sports-louis-armstrong-nick-kyrgios-4d1308826b8160362e2d17216c413ddc). “Probably not something I want to be breathing in in between points.” [Earning fines is nothing new for Kyrgios](https://www.si.com/tennis/2022/08/26/nick-kyrgios-controversial-moments-fines-timeline). It was not confirmed whether a fan was smoking marijuana at the match or not. Just this year, [he earned a $35,000 fine](https://www.si.com/tennis/2022/03/31/nick-kyrgios-fines-atp-miami-open-match-umpire) at the Miami Open for four different offenses, then [he earned a $4,000 at Wimbledon](https://www.si.com/tennis/2022/07/03/nick-kyrgios-stefanos-tsitsipas-fined-after-wimbledon-heated-match) for an audible obscenity. Later in the match, Kyrgios yelled at someone in his player’s box, telling the person to be more supportive or leave. The Australian disagreed with that, though.
Australian Open doubles champions Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios are still alive as they look to win their second major title of the year at the US ...
I've still got a bit to go but it's good stuff." "Moving pretty well and my tennis slowly getting better. I was really happy with how my body was.
Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has been fined AU$11,000 for “spitting and audible obscenities” during his second-round victory over France's Benjamin ...
“But for me personally, I didn’t think I’d be putting this amount of pressure on myself. “The Wimbledon final was a turning point, I think, mentally for me. “I was really fortunate to get through in four sets … I just feel like I thought the pressure would be off me after (almost) winning Wimbledon. “Losing it, and being so close, it was really tough for me to kind of swallow that. Winning Washington, winning so many matches.
Fiery Australian Nick Kyrgios has been fined $7500 for "spitting and audible obscenities" during his second-round win at the U.S. Open on Wednesday, ...
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