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Kyrgios hints at turning down professional help for longer ban
Kyrgios hints at turning down professional help for longer banNick Kyrgios might not be returning to the tennis tour in 2016 after he suggested on Twitter that he may not seek the "professional advice" he had apparently committed to.On Monday, the Australian was hit with an eight-week suspension and a $US25,000 ($A33,000) fine for his lack of competition during a clash at the Shanghai Masters.The Association of Tennis Professionals [ATP] said the ban could be reduced to three weeks, though, if Kyrgios entered a "plan of care under the direction of a sports psychologist, or an equivalent plan approved by the ATP".
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ATP got the Kyrgios ban right
ATP got the Kyrgios ban rightread more from here
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Counselling service says Kyrgios ban should be longer
Counselling service says Kyrgios ban should be longerCounselling service Beyond Blue's chairman, Jeff Kennett, said Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios might have benefited from a longer suspension.The ATP suspended the 21-year-old and fined him $32,000 after he deliberately underperformed in Shanghai.Kennett, the former Premier of Victoria, told SEN that Kyrgios has "issues" and needs professional help.
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