Nick Kyrgios makes fresh dig at umpires after overcoming strop for Stefanos Tsitsipas win
Nick Kyrgios made a fresh dig at umpires after receiving a time violation during the second set of his 5-7 6-2 6-4 victory over Stefanos Tsitsipas in Halle. The world No 45 sat down and refused to play until he spoke with the supervisor after receiving the violation during the second seed’s service game and claimed afterwards that umpires “try to be relevant”.
Kyrgios managed to dig deep and earn his third win over Tsitsipas in the second round of the Terra Wortmann Open on Wednesday, coming from a set down. It was a fiery clash that saw the Aussie warned for smashing a racket before he received a time violation while the second seed was serving at 0-2 in the second set.
The 27-year-old responded by sitting on his bench mid-game and refusing to play as he argued the time violation, calling the supervisor to court before eventually conceding and continuing the match, ending up with the victory. After the two-hour battle, he made a fresh dig at umpires when asked whether the time violation threw him off.
“Not really,” he said. “Umpires, I don’t even think they understand the concept of everyone’s here in Halle, it’s a full stadium to see me and Stef play and I think they just want to be relevant sometimes.”
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