Nick Kyrgios lost it after blasting his fans “purely rude” at a Wimbledon press conference

Nick Kyrgios lost it after blasting his fans “purely rude” at a Wimbledon press conference

Nick Kyrgios unleashed his “rude” fans at Wimbledon in an ardent interview, spending most of his time collecting sushi.

The bad Australian tennis boy defeated Paul Jub in England in the first round on Wednesday, winning 3-6, 6-1, 7-5, 6-7 (3/7), 7-5. ..

However, it didn’t take long for the 27-year-old boy to return to his old disgust, call the linewoman a “snitch,” spit in the direction of the crowd, and hit the ball into the crowd.

Nick Kyrgios unleashed a “rude” fan at Wimbledon in an ardent interview.

The bad tennis boy won his first round at Wimbledon on Wednesday morning, but the match was controversial after he spit on the crowd and was beaten by the referee.

The bad tennis boy won his first round at Wimbledon on Wednesday morning, but the match was controversial after he spit on the crowd and was beaten by the referee.

In the post-match interview, I was still nervous, and it seemed strange that I was pushed into a sushi box while answering the question.

“Today there was a lot of contempt from the crowd,” he said, asking him to remove some fans early in the first set.

“I’m just starting to think it’s normal, even though it’s not really the case.

“Every time I went down to the far end, I didn’t say anything to the crowd until they started, people just go. I just don’t know if it’s normal.

“Just purely rude, anything. Today, someone shouted that I wasn’t in the crowd. Is that normal? No. I don’t understand why it’s happening over and over again.

“Have you ever gone to a supermarket and started beating people scanning groceries? No. So why do they do that when I’m in Wimbledon? Why?’

Nick Kyrgios admitted to spit in the direction of an abusive audience at Wimbledon

Nick Kyrgios admitted to spit in the direction of an abusive audience at Wimbledon

His meal during the meeting offended many tennis fans who accused him of being rude.

“You are rude to eat while you are interviewed. You need to be respectful,” he tweeted.

“Nick Kyrgios spit on people, calling the line judge an’old man’and saying he didn’t want people to look down on him while eating at a press conference,” another said. wrote.

Complain about the contempt of eating and talking while having lunch at a press conference. At least for journo, I would have asked him to show some manners and a little respect! “

“Nick Kyrgios is complaining about his fans,” he despises him at Wimbledon. Get rid of him, “one said.

Kyrgios added that after playing the villain happily, he was asked if it was intentional to spit on the fans after the matchpoint.

The fiery star claims to have existed solely for the spectators to

The fiery star claims to have existed solely for the spectators to “stir and despise” during his match.

“In the direction of one of those who look down on me,” he said.

“I don’t do that to the people who supported me.”

When asked why he was aiming for a line judge with a journalist, the tennis star said Kyrgios overhead, “You’re in the 90’s, you can’t see the ball.”

The tennis star claimed that the referee only said he was “older” and ranted about how good the eyesight of young people was.

“In fact, younger people have better eyesight. Don’t you think it’s appropriate?”

“When you’re playing in hundreds or thousands of dollars of sports, don’t you think we should have people who are really ready to put the ball in and out?”

When he defeated Paul Jubu, Kyrgios was also involved in several enthusiastic explosions.

When he defeated Paul Jubu, Kyrgios was also involved in several enthusiastic explosions.

Reporters replied that young people “not necessarily” had poor eyesight, which only made Kyrgios more excited.

“What does it mean that it’s not always? What does he mean? What does it mean that it’s not always? That particular thing, I hit the ball, the old man called it. It was, it was in, “Kyrgios said.

“So maybe if the man was 40, he wouldn’t call it.”

At another explosive moment in the match, Kyrgios seemed to call the female line judge a “fanless” “snitch.”

“I didn’t do anything, and she went to the referee and told her what I didn’t say,” he said in a post-match interview.

“She thought it was appropriate to go to the referee at 30-love and make it about her.”

Early in the match, Kyrgios fired the ball at the stand and warned of ball abuse.

Kyrgios is depicted with his girlfriend Kostenhatzi

Kyrgios is depicted with his girlfriend Kostenhatzi