Nick Kyrgios admits that he deliberately spit on Wimbledon fans who “contempt me” and rebelled against tennis authorities for doing “nothing” about relentless “racism.” Was there.
The Australian said he had been abused rather than racist for beating Britain’s Paul Jub in a second court, but after a fierce court display where he called the line judge a “snitch.” Both his criticisms have doubled. Of officials and fans.
“Today, there was a lot of contempt from the crowd,” he said. “Pure contempt. People of all ages on social media feel the right to comment on all the negatives. It just goes into real life.
“Audiences generally think that there is no line there anymore. Just bashing someone on social media has no real consequences. Well, it’s just a contempt, whether it’s racial abuse or not. Anyway, it’s acceptable. My brother has alopecia and they are joking that he is a cancer patient. “
Kyrgios was asked by his fans if he spit, saying: And so is it. I don’t do that to the people who supported me. “