The Australian tennis player, involved in several incidents during the match against Murray, refused to continue playing after the comments he received.
The semifinals of the ATP 250 in Stuttgart were not easy for Nick Kyrgios. In his defeat against Andy Murray by 7-6 (5) and 6-2, the Australian tennis player was involved in several incidents during the match. After losing the first set in the tie-break, Kyrgios smashed his racket on the German grass and had numerous arguments with the chair umpire.
In one of them, the Australian refused to continue playing until the tournament supervisor came out, who convinced Kyrgios to go ahead. At the end of the match, the tennis player himself revealed that he had received racist insults from the public.
"When will this stop, receiving racist insults from the stands? I understand that my behaviour is not always the best, but comments like 'black sheep, shut up and play' are unacceptable. When I go to the stands, I am penalized. I'm afraid that's not right, "the Australian commented on his Instagram, who received a penalty game for his behaviour.
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