Nick Kyrgios fires back at Stefanos Tsitsipas over new dig on Wimbledon match – ‘He hit someone in the crowd’

Nick Kyrgios has hit back at fresh comments from Stefanos Tsitsipas relating to the pair’s tempestuous clash at Wimbledon last year.

The two have had a very up-and-down relationship over the years, and the spice between them was particularly noticeable during their memorable third-round clash at the All England Club last summer when Kyrgios defeated the Greek in four sets.

Tsitsipas swatted one ball into the crowd as Kyrgios won the first set, and another out of Centre Court. He received a warning for his actions, and the Australian requested that the umpire, Damien Dumusois, issued his opponent a default.

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Looking back at that fiery meeting, Tsitsipas was quoted by Greek news outlet Tromaktiko as saying: “He [Kyrgios] was the one who broke our relationship. I didn’t do anything.

“In 2022 [at] Wimbledon, I was only trying to compete, while he was playing the clown. It also depends on how he wakes up each day.”

Kyrgios saw this quote appear on social media and swiftly launched his uncompromising response.

“Right… this [was] the match [when] he hit someone in the crowd…” he began on Twitter.

“[He] belted another ball out of the stadium and got taught a lesson in front of another full stadium…”

Both players ended up getting fined for their antics at SW19 as Tsitsipas was rapped for more than $15,000, while Kyrgios was forced to pay $5,000 with the pair having their conduct criticised.

Kyrgios, Tsitsipas

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Julia Sergeyevna Apostoli, Tsitsipas’ mother, said three months later: “The only person who confuses Stefanos is Nick Kyrgios. He is the only one who brings him out of himself.

“In the Wimbledon match, Kyrgios decided to ignore the general rules of sports. The match became very strange and nervous because he was playing ‘dirty’ tennis.

“Stefanos doesn’t play like that. He completely lost his temper due to the behaviour of his opponent and lost the match without being any worse on the court.”

Just five months on from their frosty encounter at Wimbledon, Kyrgios and Tsitsipas were surprisingly paired together on the doubles court at the Diriyah Tennis Cup.

It was not a complete disaster for the unlikely team-mates, however, as they only lost via consecutive tie-breaks to Hubert Hurkacz and Dominic Stricker.

Diriyah Cup : Tsitsipas and Kyrgios win a nice point in the first set

Image credit: Eurosport

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