I've been watching this game for 40 years and still haven't figured out why the supervisor bothers coming out over bad calls - they never do anything about it.
It depends what you are hoping to achieve. For the most part it's all mental. Most players that call the supervisor are doing it because they recognize they are affected mentally and would rather not escalate the situation. It's evidently self-destructive (especially for Kyrgios). So you are technically buying yourself some time to calm down and get yourself re-organized. Also, when calling the supervisor you are potentially putting pressure on the umpire, line judges, and last but not least, the opponent. All players know the supervisor will NOT overrule the umpires decision (that makes no sense). There is a chain of command, and the supervisor can evaluate the umpire after the match while re-watching the videos, etc.
@@SirChameleon But that is kind of the point - the referee shouldn't be used as a mechanism for psychological venting or breaking up the rhythm of play or pressuring the on-court officials. The referee should only be coming out for issues within their remit - either give the umpires more discretion to refuse calls for the referee, or discipline the players afterwards for calling them out over out-of-scope issues. There are bad umpires (especially those who refuse to override bad calls on their side of the court) - complaints can be made and reviewed afterwards. Every game has its errors, injustices and even its corruption - the referee isn't going to do anything about it on the spot.
@@DiegoHernandez-id6pe umpire was applying the rules as he saw them. Kygrios behaved like a petulant child. “Your hat looks ridiculous” 😂 If he wanted to win he wouldn’t behave like this, he would apply himself, accept all the advice he is offered, work hard and train. He doesn’t…because he can’t be bothered and it’s too much like hard work. He’d rather play computer games and call himself “King” and “No 1” on Instagram whist making immature comments about other players. He’s running out of time if he really wants to win.
If you slow the overhead down it's really close, probably caught a piece of the line I reckon, but there's no way you can comfortably call that out at normal speed.
@Tom R Easy to say when youre watching the serve on replay, imagine watching it live and the judges may had missed it? Right? Use your brain. It happens from time to time for the line judges to miss outs and ins.
@Ya Mum I don't really blame him though, he's clearly incredible insecure, his antics are a reflection of his inner world, he will realize one day that the whole world is not against him.
@Ya Mum Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic are all millennials. But I'm sure that doesn't matter to you since you're just vomiting your emotions on this comment section.
@Harry Baals He's actually trying to let the umpire know so that the umpire wouldnt make the same mistake again. It's better than not letting the umpire know right? lol
@Harry Baals that’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard, if he stopped after the serve then he would have lost the point anyway. Of course he would try to win the point first
4:11 That's actually really dangerous. Imagine if that racquet comes down smash some kid on the top of the head or some frail OAP in a wheel chair going by? Stupidity beyond belief from Kyrgios.
@@NeetuSingh-gl1ue How was his anger justified? First of all, the ball was in. But even it wasn't, mistakes happen in tennis and you don't see other players act like babies.
Kyrgios would be a great tennis player if he kept his cool and didnt lose his mind so often. Like understand there are times the umpires make mistakes but if 1 thing doesn't go his way he loses his mind and instantly switches off and just says im done like that mentality is why he doesn't win big games
or maybe he doesn’t win because there’s false calls against him? don’t watch tennis like that but sounds more logical than keep a cool head when umpires wrongfully steal your points.
Nah doubt it He freaks out when he’s struggling he uses it to buy time and recover cause he’s tired and throw his opponent off sometimes it works sometimes it doesn’t
When I started watching the video (the first 5 seconds) I rewinded because I thought that serve was way out. I already wondered why they kept playing..
@Ya Mum I can't believe people like you. What do you mean by your idiotic question? He has the right to a fair game, does he not? If a lines umpire is unfit for the job, then yes that does gives him the right to throw a fit!
Ya Mum it’s pro sports, they work too much for calls to be missed at this level. Yes it is acceptable to be frustrated. Kyrgios and the rest of the field deserve the right to a fair game no matter the circumstances, obviously. Why else do you think these umps look so dumbfounded when they are questioned? Some of these umps are terrible at their jobs, kyrgios is right about that.
I have a feeling that the robot umpire era -- where you don't have to challenge and there are literally no linesman on the court -- will help Kyrgios immensely. If he has straightened out his mental game even a little bit, he will be so dangerous.
Fuck that! No one realize that the guy in the crowd was smart enough by asking the racket to the other and kept the racket for himself!? That was beautiful 😏
Right or wrong, if I were walking with my daughter and that racquet hit her Kyrgios would never play professional tennis again. That racquet toss was ridiculous.
Chalk can be deceptive - it looked like the doubles baseline that go hit, but even at .025 it looks like it might have caught the edge of the singles line too. Either way, at full speed and that far away from the chair, it was never going to be overruled. The slow second serve right under the umpire's nose was a shocking call though...
2:33 This entire dumb rule of small tournaments not having a review policy is ridicules. It's like we playing tennis in the 60's. You have a camera. Just rewind and look. 30 seconds and move on. You do not need a million dollar contact to set up a lines review program. Ask anyone with a camera phone and check. The courts do it for murder trials. Why can't you for a line call.
There is more to Kyrgios than I realized. There's more depth to him. In a recent interview he admitted that at times he knows he did go over the line. In that same interview he also talked about his struggle with mental health issues. He wanted to kill himself, literally. He was afraid to open up and talk about it and get help but he finally did and now you see a more focused, more professional version of him and the result is brilliant. I'm just saying...there's more to him than people realize.
Nick walks out on to the court, waves to the crowd, then sees furphy ... his heart sinks. Nick: "I demand to speak to the supervisor". Furphy: "Code violation Mr Kyrgios, unkindly comment".
As soon as he says 'I'm done', or 'I'm not playing anymore', the umpire should announce Mr Kyrgios has retired...game set and match (opponent's name). See if the manchild does it again lol.
Same here I have never seen the Supervisor favor the tennis player when called. The players must know this! It's a way so the player can have a longer break though lol
He does not even appreciate the fact that there are young ballgirls and boys around whilst he carry on with this childish behaviour. Guess there is debriefing for them after such a match.
Great Washington ATP final 2021 with two players MacDonald and Sinner who never argued with umpire once complete professionals. Kyriogos is a joker which is going down hill fast!
“Your hat looks ridiculous” has Kyrgios not looked in the mirror before playing in Wimbledon 2022? The hat he is deciding to wear actually looks ridiculous
Kyrgios totally out of line. Watching at 0.25 speed it seems as if the serve was long, but that's irrelevant. There are rules and there are unwritten codes of conduct. If you see the ball long, you stop play. If you continue the point you are accepting tacitly that the ball was in. You do not play the entire point out and then go back to complain about a ball at the beginning of the rally. Any player that has competed in amateur events knows that. Kyrgios is such a talented player and he just sabotages himself.
Tsitsipas proving once again he's by far the best player on the tour . 90% wins in 2021, 95% on clay. Nothing can stop.the champion from winning all Slams. Jealous little people.im.so happy for Stefanos . Zverev woman abuser
@@Vipu88Still Kyrgios is the only ATP player that played more final than semifinal in Grand Slam :D I would also say he would never win a slam. Maybe a masters title one day and that's a big maybe...I know he already won a slam in double but in tennis a title in double means very little, one single title means more than 20 double titles in GS..... And one can win multiple GS title double after age 40 :D
Haha you can judge him all you want but he just responds to injustice on his own way. You should ask yourself what kind of person are you if you tolerate the injustice and jugde someone that doesnt.
No, he threw a racket outside the stadium and if it hit anyone it would have been a major injury, a child or old person a potention lesion to the head. Had someone been there he would be banned from tennis Fprever and prosecuted for criminal acts. So u gotta separate throwing a tantrum from acting psychotic
both have a good point with some truth... second reply is a more important truth about his actions ..... nearly all comments though are from people that don't play tennis for a living or career
It is tennis. This is a gentleman's sport where etiquette is in the rules of the game. They should have banned Mac for his behavior back in the day and we would not have to tolerate these childish antics today.
Terrible calls but an even more terrible attitude from Nick. Shame on you Nick. I know you don't care but kid's are watching you and you're setting a horrible example. You need to learn to control your attitude like a real man.
I've been watching this game for 40 years and still haven't figured out why the supervisor bothers coming out over bad calls - they never do anything about it.
Good point
@@josefb.6633 Sorry..no.
It depends what you are hoping to achieve. For the most part it's all mental. Most players that call the supervisor are doing it because they recognize they are affected mentally and would rather not escalate the situation. It's evidently self-destructive (especially for Kyrgios). So you are technically buying yourself some time to calm down and get yourself re-organized. Also, when calling the supervisor you are potentially putting pressure on the umpire, line judges, and last but not least, the opponent.
All players know the supervisor will NOT overrule the umpires decision (that makes no sense). There is a chain of command, and the supervisor can evaluate the umpire after the match while re-watching the videos, etc.
They don't watch tennis they don't know what power they have and for what that's why they're decorative
@@SirChameleon But that is kind of the point - the referee shouldn't be used as a mechanism for psychological venting or breaking up the rhythm of play or pressuring the on-court officials. The referee should only be coming out for issues within their remit - either give the umpires more discretion to refuse calls for the referee, or discipline the players afterwards for calling them out over out-of-scope issues.
There are bad umpires (especially those who refuse to override bad calls on their side of the court) - complaints can be made and reviewed afterwards. Every game has its errors, injustices and even its corruption - the referee isn't going to do anything about it on the spot.
That guy at the end asking for the racquet back and keeping it for himself was the most slick thing I have ever seen
Haha
Very sly- conned the other guy that he was going to give it back to Nick.
Smart kid
Love it when he says “your hat looks ridiculous” whilst he is wearing that outfit! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Umpire was being a dumbass whilst he wants to win badly
@@DiegoHernandez-id6pe umpire was applying the rules as he saw them. Kygrios behaved like a petulant child. “Your hat looks ridiculous” 😂 If he wanted to win he wouldn’t behave like this, he would apply himself, accept all the advice he is offered, work hard and train. He doesn’t…because he can’t be bothered and it’s too much like hard work. He’d rather play computer games and call himself “King” and “No 1” on Instagram whist making immature comments about other players. He’s running out of time if he really wants to win.
@@gdog570 jesus i bet youre fun at parties
@@samramsden3451 you bet right. 😉
@@gdog570 yeah I’m sure you go to a lot of them on your Sunday nights.
Both were out, I watched these matches, calls are fucked
If you slow the overhead down it's really close, probably caught a piece of the line I reckon, but there's no way you can comfortably call that out at normal speed.
Match fixing?
I tried to stop at the exact moment in which the ball falls down: full line. Kyrgios is a real clown as usual.
@@alessandroardu1059 well the hawkeye says other wise lmao making judgements off a phone
@Tom R Easy to say when youre watching the serve on replay, imagine watching it live and the judges may had missed it? Right? Use your brain. It happens from time to time for the line judges to miss outs and ins.
0:00 I think Kyrgios is right, serve was out
2:51 Kyrgios is right, smash was out
4:10 Kyrgios is dangerously wrong
@Ya Mum there’s more than one chalk line on the court
@Ya Mum it couldve hit the baseline but was wide
The point is not that it's in or out, it's the way he deals with these situations, mistakes will be made, he's behavior is completely unreasonable.
@Ya Mum I don't really blame him though, he's clearly incredible insecure, his antics are a reflection of his inner world, he will realize one day that the whole world is not against him.
@Ya Mum Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic are all millennials. But I'm sure that doesn't matter to you since you're just vomiting your emotions on this comment section.
to be fair that serve was miles out lmao
@Emman Labudiong glad that the umpire wasnt having it even a lil bit lol.
@Emman Labudiong lol how is it wrong? umpire not admitting the mistake is the right thing to do?
@Emman Labudiong so... it's right when a judge bullying players?
@Harry Baals He's actually trying to let the umpire know so that the umpire wouldnt make the same mistake again. It's better than not letting the umpire know right? lol
@Harry Baals that’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard, if he stopped after the serve then he would have lost the point anyway. Of course he would try to win the point first
4:11 That's actually really dangerous. Imagine if that racquet comes down smash some kid on the top of the head or some frail OAP in a wheel chair going by? Stupidity beyond belief from Kyrgios.
Was an awesome throw
I think his anger was justified, but not that throw. It was quite dangerous.
@@NeetuSingh-gl1ue How was his anger justified? First of all, the ball was in. But even it wasn't, mistakes happen in tennis and you don't see other players act like babies.
That was the comment of the Italian video taker at the end of the video, it's dangerous.
Kyrgios would be a great tennis player if he kept his cool and didnt lose his mind so often. Like understand there are times the umpires make mistakes but if 1 thing doesn't go his way he loses his mind and instantly switches off and just says im done like that mentality is why he doesn't win big games
or maybe he doesn’t win because there’s false calls against him? don’t watch tennis like that but sounds more logical than keep a cool head when umpires wrongfully steal your points.
@@o.gplays7849 That many false against him? It happens to everybody?
@Tdecenso79 Nick could be a really good player, but his mentality is off.
Nah doubt it
He freaks out when he’s struggling he uses it to buy time and recover cause he’s tired and throw his opponent off sometimes it works sometimes it doesn’t
Nah man that second serve was miles out he’s justified getting pissed like that
Hate nick but damn , when you watch the serve over n over again its out at least 5 inches wtf.
Hating Nick, Kek 🥴
I mean, Nick’s not wrong. He WAS in fact “taking the piss on the second serve. No joke.”
In first it was really big out. And i dont believe that linesman and umprie DONT see that big out!! I see Kyrgios rage😱😱
On the line
You cannot condone his shitty behavior bro! This is not tennis! Do not defend Kyrgios’ shitty behavior
@@michaeloneill3797 LoL fuck you. Nick is awesome.
@@michaeloneill3797 if you've ever played sport, especially at a high level; shit like this ruins your mojo. It can cost matches...
@@michaeloneill3797 because he isn't a little girl like u and speaks out for the umpires wrong-doing?
both line judge and umpire called serve in immediately. LOL
3:34 How was he still in the game. He launched a ball into the skies and then smash one into the wall. Thats like 2 misconducts right there.
...the match was over
I love how every house based umpire can say that the serve was out using there phones 🤣
the first clip of the serve was def out. dont even need to be a house based umpire just a person with functioning eyes
It’s not even sunny 😂😂😂
When I started watching the video (the first 5 seconds) I rewinded because I thought that serve was way out. I already wondered why they kept playing..
I can feel his pain. The calls were so ridiculous even my 87 year old grandma could have seen it better
@Ya Mum boomer
@Ya Mum I can't believe people like you. What do you mean by your idiotic question? He has the right to a fair game, does he not?
If a lines umpire is unfit for the job, then yes that does gives him the right to throw a fit!
No need to cry forever about it.I understand it was a break point missed but this is kids play lol.
Ya Mum it’s pro sports, they work too much for calls to be missed at this level. Yes it is acceptable to be frustrated. Kyrgios and the rest of the field deserve the right to a fair game no matter the circumstances, obviously. Why else do you think these umps look so dumbfounded when they are questioned? Some of these umps are terrible at their jobs, kyrgios is right about that.
@Ya Mum working an office job is not the same as being a professional athlete, try again
With that arm and height Kyrgios could have been a great baseball pitcher.
Just like pedro Martinez
Throwing the racquet at the end could have gone really wrong for him, imagine if it hit a kid or baby.
3:03 Jay Clarke
Now I see it the second time!
he rages like a kid playing xbox live lol
'im fucking done bro! this is bullshit, im not going to keep playing!" ....keeps playing....
Cos he's a big child.
He is emotional woman
I have a feeling that the robot umpire era -- where you don't have to challenge and there are literally no linesman on the court -- will help Kyrgios immensely. If he has straightened out his mental game even a little bit, he will be so dangerous.
Might be; but might also be bad for him because he can't do "his thing" anymore (which is lamenting loudly, in a sometimes entertaining way)...
@Lunatic Yes
Same as every sport with video checks etc. - you just cannot provide these features on every level.
He'll just find another outlet, like his box, or the crowd, or the too fast / slow surface etc
Your cap looks ridiculous 😂 it is not even sunny 😂
Fuck that! No one realize that the guy in the crowd was smart enough by asking the racket to the other and kept the racket for himself!? That was beautiful 😏
Why would you want that racket though?
@@John...44... it looks for me like the raquet still in good condition
@@Spaceshido should have thrown it back at kyrgios
@@John...44... but kyrgios didnt want it he literally throw it one mile away
@@Spaceshido so what if he didn't want it? He shouldn't be throwing his racket into a crowd. imagine if he hit a child or something
That guy at end said yeh give me racket I need give it kyrgios and then kept it
Right or wrong, if I were walking with my daughter and that racquet hit her Kyrgios would never play professional tennis again. That racquet toss was ridiculous.
Totally agree, thought he was fair up until that point
exactly. i was on his side for the whole video then when he threw his racket over, that’s when he took it to far.
@simon butler you think of yourself way too much to think that you could do anything ever close to that lol.
@@akankshkhochikar7302 if someone hurts your kid you are capable of anything
@@deepnessinterrupted fax
just do Hawkeye in all the tournaments already. Although I think these fuckups and ensuing drama are hilarious
He’s hilarious u need characters, keep it up bro , ps the ball was in 🤣
I paused for both on the moment they hit the grass: the serve was miles long, but the smash was in, chalk from the line comes up after
Not all the lines are in tho are they
Chalk can be deceptive - it looked like the doubles baseline that go hit, but even at .025 it looks like it might have caught the edge of the singles line too. Either way, at full speed and that far away from the chair, it was never going to be overruled.
The slow second serve right under the umpire's nose was a shocking call though...
you can be out and puff up chalk from the impact
2:33 This entire dumb rule of small tournaments not having a review policy is ridicules. It's like we playing tennis in the 60's. You have a camera. Just rewind and look. 30 seconds and move on. You do not need a million dollar contact to set up a lines review program. Ask anyone with a camera phone and check. The courts do it for murder trials. Why can't you for a line call.
I'm glad for the auto hawk eye! Most line judges are blind.
Completely agree. I don’t understand why it wasn’t put in earlier. The technology has been there for 15 years
@@michaelhawk3155 Beats me. We humans are baffling ...
LOOK AT IT ONCE!!!!!,ONCE!!!!!,all he had to do was to look at it once right Nick 😂
na bro, im educated, i finished year 12 bro...
Kyrgios: *gets angry*
Lines man: oh no, not again.
Why didn't they include the serve in question in this clip and instant replays?
Throwing his racket over the stands was going WAY TOO FAR.
That was clearly psychotic criminal level had it hit someone it would have caused major injuries and he would be banned forever and criminally charged
@@robinsoncruise2228 calm down snowflake. Lmao
@@G4MBIT I think that was clearly sarcasm
Not far enough
There is more to Kyrgios than I realized. There's more depth to him. In a recent interview he admitted that at times he knows he did go over the line. In that same interview he also talked about his struggle with mental health issues. He wanted to kill himself, literally. He was afraid to open up and talk about it and get help but he finally did and now you see a more focused, more professional version of him and the result is brilliant. I'm just saying...there's more to him than people realize.
Well the final should be interesting
We shall wait n see how long he can suppress this evil behaviour. I’m sure he will let it out to his lover when things don’t go his way.
For all the shit Kyrgios gets he's right like 90% of the time which literally proves his point 💯
thank you
No he's not
@@patrikiosvatemanopoulos you cant even remember if you murdered someone your opinion is invalid
@@Mikezinj Good point
Nick walks out on to the court, waves to the crowd, then sees furphy ... his heart sinks.
Nick: "I demand to speak to the supervisor".
Furphy: "Code violation Mr Kyrgios, unkindly comment".
Was the second serve actually out??
The racket slipped out of his hand lol.
Is this in the UK?
Got to be hard to call close balls in/out the speed they hit them
There should be a version of Tennis that would combine UFC and tennis. People would love it!!
As soon as he says 'I'm done', or 'I'm not playing anymore', the umpire should announce Mr Kyrgios has retired...game set and match (opponent's name). See if the manchild does it again lol.
Disgrace to Australian tennis selection board...
That board should be fired for selecting such a low level nuisance
is this at queens?
Ump is allowed to miss a call or two. To berate is pretty shitty of him.
true but they were obviously out, even I would make a better call than that
the boos at the end sounded like actual cows
at 3:00 AA ball was in. why such reaction?
The second serve at the start of the video was way out lol
If I were Fergus Murphy, "Well, Nick, you're wearing boxer shorts on the court!"
Same here I have never seen the Supervisor favor the tennis player when called. The players must know this! It's a way so the player can have a longer break though lol
Which tournament was this then?
He is correct there both bad calls. With line judges right there its amazing that it happens
He does not even appreciate the fact that there are young ballgirls and boys around whilst he carry on with this childish behaviour. Guess there is debriefing for them after such a match.
If I don’t get my way I am taking my ball and going home!
Pazzo, pazzo completamente, si ma è pazzo. Bella brooooo
I only see one giant joke on the court.
The serve definitely looked long
2:50 its in bruh
He’s the Mercedes/Hamilton of tennis. Just accept the decision and get on with it
And then they insist that Kyrgios is mentally stable. hahahaha
The fan got a free tennis racket :)
That call on the serve was diabolical, he had every right to be pissed off.
Yep, but absolutely no right to act like a complete cunt 99% of the time. Unfortunately for him, it's destroyed his own potential.
how is furphy still employed
To be fair, if you watch at 0.25 speed, the serve does look a solid 4-5 inches out lol
2:53 the shot was definitely wide lol. At first I thought it was in but Nick is right
It was in. If you play it back at .25x speed, you can see the chalk fly up
Love Nick he brings something to game that is missing
Great Washington ATP final 2021 with two players MacDonald and Sinner who never argued with umpire once complete professionals. Kyriogos is a joker which is going down hill fast!
MacDonald argued with umpire in Indian Wells 2022 when the umpire ruled a double bounce
“Your hat looks ridiculous” has Kyrgios not looked in the mirror before playing in Wimbledon 2022? The hat he is deciding to wear actually looks ridiculous
for the one keeping the racket. respect lol
Is the linesman blind or what
Kyrgios totally out of line. Watching at 0.25 speed it seems as if the serve was long, but that's irrelevant. There are rules and there are unwritten codes of conduct. If you see the ball long, you stop play. If you continue the point you are accepting tacitly that the ball was in. You do not play the entire point out and then go back to complain about a ball at the beginning of the rally. Any player that has competed in amateur events knows that.
Kyrgios is such a talented player and he just sabotages himself.
Why did he keep playing if the serve was that much out
It's a hard job getting things right when you're an umpire. Especially when you have the disadvantage of being a potato with legs and arms.
Makes you appreciate players who have better control of their emotions
Well auger aliassime’s smash was really close but actually nick’s serve on that point was miles long
Completamente Pazzo!!
Tsitsipas proving once again he's by far the best player on the tour .
90% wins in 2021, 95% on clay.
Nothing can stop.the champion from winning all Slams.
Jealous little people.im.so happy for Stefanos . Zverev woman abuser
Oh
I know Im supposed to find him a charming badboy rebel but everytime I watch him i just think 'Tosser'
When are they gonna boot Kyrgios from tour tho????
The more I watch Kyrgios the more I hate him, he doesn't have any kind of respect even if he is right
He is right on both calls though
I don't even understand his usage of piss. One of those balls was certainly in. Some of the others, he may have been right.
the fever tree championship is probably one of the worst tournaments in the world lol
Might never win a slam, but very entartaining to watch. You are the best nick 👍
:D already did and now in Wimb final
@@Vipu88Still Kyrgios is the only ATP player that played more final than semifinal in Grand Slam :D I would also say he would never win a slam. Maybe a masters title one day and that's a big maybe...I know he already won a slam in double but in tennis a title in double means very little, one single title means more than 20 double titles in GS..... And one can win multiple GS title double after age 40 :D
Haha you can judge him all you want but he just responds to injustice on his own way. You should ask yourself what kind of person are you if you tolerate the injustice and jugde someone that doesnt.
No, he threw a racket outside the stadium and if it hit anyone it would have been a major injury, a child or old person a potention lesion to the head. Had someone been there he would be banned from tennis Fprever and prosecuted for criminal acts. So u gotta separate throwing a tantrum from acting psychotic
both have a good point with some truth...
second reply is a more important truth about his actions .....
nearly all comments though are from people that don't play tennis for a living or career
It is tennis. This is a gentleman's sport where etiquette is in the rules of the game. They should have banned Mac for his behavior back in the day and we would not have to tolerate these childish antics today.
Well said Leon. They won't get what you are saying here. People are weird.
@@justdev8965 I suppose if that racket hit you ( or maybe a child in the head) it makes it ok?
That ball wasn't even close.
Poor childrens just next to this guy during 2h30 OMG. I don't hate him because i know what is frustration, but it's not cool.
Birds of a feather flock together. Raducanu supporting him after the allegations.
Nick is wearing a 🤡 clown suit & the circus isn't even in town!😂😂
I’m done! .... still plays tennis.
why they allow him to stay? some one change his diaper please
Most of the time nicks wrong, but even from here that ball was past the baseline….
Someone should have told him to learn from Mcenroe's tennis not his behavior.
Terrible calls but an even more terrible attitude from Nick. Shame on you Nick. I know you don't care but kid's are watching you and you're setting a horrible example. You need to learn to control your attitude like a real man.
4:28 _Totalmente pazzo… ma è pericoloso, guarda_
What a hero
Nick Kyrgios The John McEnroe Similar Type!