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Autor Tópico: Ballboy-hugging, toy-throwing, match-point saving Nick Kyrgios crashes out of Wi  (Lida 538 vezes)

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Ballboy-hugging, toy-throwing, match-point saving Nick Kyrgios crashes out of Wimbledon
 

ANYONE seen Nick Kyrgios' toys?
 
 Last seen on Court Two. Chucked out of the pram in spectacular style. If found, please return.
 
 The 20-year-old, who acted like a two-year-old, lost the plot as he crashed out of Wimbledon to Richard Gasquet.
 
 The French are renowned for striking. They're doing just that at Calais right now, causing chaos on Kent's roads.
 
 But it was not a Frenchman striking at the All England Club today. It was an Aussie.
 
 Kyrgios lost the first set, then got ticked off by the umpire for his potty mouth at 2-0 down in the second when he was given a code violation.
 
 And then the meltdown.
 
 Kyrgios threw away a game, not bothering for three serves and repeatedly pointing at the man in the chair.
 
 "External bull***t," he said. He might well have been describing his own game with the second part of that particular exclamation.
 
 Bad-boy Kyrgios is loved at Wimbledon but even his own fans couldn't stomach it.
 
 The cheers of encouragement turned to boos. The Aussie Fanatics may have relented but Kyrgios had isolated even more of his supporters.
 
 The hot-head put his win over Milos Raonic in the third round down to a fan dressed in a Batman t-shirt. He lost the first set in that one and on went a headband. That time it proved his super power.
 
 So with Batman in the stands again - Kyrgios had personally sorted him tickets - on went the headband.
 
 On this very court last year, Kyrgios completed the impossible and came back from two sets down against Gasquet to announce himself to the world.
 
 A few days before this one, he was told off by Wimbledon officials (again) for peaking over a fence to watch comeback king Lleyton Hewitt complete a stunning five-set win.
 
 And at the start of the third he threatened to pull off a fight of Hewitt proportions, breaking Gasquet for an early lead and finding his head. Oh, and a sense of humour. He hugged a ballboy he had had a pop at. All was well.
 
 But Gasquet, with his backhand flourishing, came back. He took it to a tie-break and had two points for the match.
 
 Twelve months ago he blew nine of them en route to a Kyrgios beating. And within a couple of rocket swishes of Kyrgios' racquet, two more had gone and the Aussie had taken the seat.
 
 Gasquet's racquet, meanwhile, ended up on the scrapheap. It got the Marat Safin treatment as he crushed it to a pulp.
 
 Bouncing, smiling and laughing, the fans' favourite Kyrgios was back.
 
 
 

 



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