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Nick Kyrgios banned for Shanghai tantrums

Nick Kyrgios banned for Shanghai tantrums
Nick Kyrgios banned for Shanghai tantrums
Kyrgios's match against Russian qualifier Mischa Zverev descended into farce as he turned away from shots that were being hit at him, and at one point tapped a serve over the net in the style of a novice player - despite defending a break point at the time.His actions drew a mixture of rage and sympathy, some calling for his head while others suggested that he is clearly a young man with serious problems who needs help more than demonisation.And in an astonishing move which aims to satisfy both camps, the ATP Tour have told the controversial Australian that he can return to the sport next month if he agrees to go and see a sports psychologist to help him battle his demons.
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Nick Kyrgios banned for eight weeks, cops extra fine

Nick Kyrgios banned for eight weeks, cops extra fine
Nick Kyrgios banned for eight weeks, cops extra fine
Australian tennis bad boy Nick Kyrgios will accept "professional help", reducing his ATP ban from eight weeks to three, according to Tennis Australia (TA).The governing body of the men's tour slapped Kyrgios with an eight-week suspension for his lack of competition during a match at the Shanghai Masters.But the suspension could be reduced to three weeks if he "enters a plan of care under the direction of a Sports Psychologist, or an equivalent plan approved by ATP".
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Nick Kyrgios banned 8 weeks for lack of effort

Nick Kyrgios banned 8 weeks for lack of effort
Nick Kyrgios banned 8 weeks for lack of effort
LONDON (CNN) - Nick Kyrgios was banned for eight weeks by the ATP World Tour after his latest instance of bad behavior at the Shanghai Masters, where he failed to "give best efforts" and barely tried at times during his match.The men's tour urged the combustible Australian to consult a sports psychologist.In a statement on Monday, the ATP said the talented 21-year-old was found to have committed the major offense of "Conduct Contrary to the Integrity of the Game."
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Nick Kyrgios banned for Shanghai tantrums

Nick Kyrgios banned for Shanghai tantrums
Nick Kyrgios banned for Shanghai tantrums
Kyrgios's match against Russian qualifier Mischa Zverev descended into farce as he turned away from shots that were being hit at him, and at one point tapped a serve over the net in the style of a novice player - despite defending a break point at the time.His actions drew a mixture of rage and sympathy, some calling for his head while others suggested that he is clearly a young man with serious problems who needs help more than demonisation.And in an astonishing move which aims to satisfy both camps, the ATP Tour have told the controversial Australian that he can return to the sport next month if he agrees to go and see a sports psychologist to help him battle his demons.
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