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Home»News»Australian Open: Nick Kyrgios goes off at umpire earlier than he, Thanasi Kokkinakis retire
News January 16, 2025

Australian Open: Nick Kyrgios goes off at umpire earlier than he, Thanasi Kokkinakis retire

Australian Open: Nick Kyrgios goes off at umpire earlier than he, Thanasi Kokkinakis retire
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Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis’ Australian Open run has come to an finish by means of retirement and it additionally did not go and not using a little bit of drama. 

On Thursday, the 2022 Australian Open winners made their return as a pair to Melbourne Park for the primary time in three years.

Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis© Australian Open/Instagram – Honest Use

 

Sadly for them, it did not go effectively after they had been pressured to retire with James Duckworth and Aleksandar Vukic up 7-5 3-2.

After Kyrgios battled wrist and stomach points within the final two weeks, Kokkinakis additionally seemed lifeless drained and struggling bodily throughout a singles five-set loss to Jack Draper on Wednesday.

Whereas they in the end managed to play their doubles match, they weren’t in a position to end it.

Formally, the retirement got here as a result of Kokkinakis could not proceed. 

Kyrgios went off on the umpire 

Halfway by means of the primary set, the 28-year-old smashed the ball into the online after which additionally hit it whereas it was on the rebound.

The umpire responded by giving a code violation to the Particular Okay’s.

Then, the always-outspoken Australian stood up for his doubles accomplice. 

“Bro, really? Really? You’re really going to do that?” he requested.

“So him trying to play in front of the fans doesn’t mean anything? You’re going to give him (expletive) code violation for that? Really bro?”

Just a few video games later throughout one other changeover, the 2022 Wimbledon finalist continued his indignant rant. 

“We’re both injured right, full stadium of people to come see us play and he doesn’t have to be here right and he hits a ball out of pain and you’re going to give him a code violation,” Kyrgios stated.

“But it’s not unsportsmanlike? I’m just saying, read the game a bit more. I’m just saying, you don’t need to do that.”

Additionally, the 29-year-old was heard complaining that they might get a fantastic due to the code violation name made. 

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