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Nick Kyrgios could quit tennis unless he gets proper support says Australia legend Pat Cash

Nick Kyrgios could quit tennis unless he gets proper support says Australia legend Pat Cash
Nick Kyrgios could quit tennis unless he gets proper support says Australia legend Pat Cash
Australian tennis legend Pat Cash has come out in support of fellow countryman Nick Kyrgios, who he believes has the potential to be a future Grand Slam champion but could also be lost if he fails to get the support that he needs.The 21-year-old was recently handed an eight-week suspension and a fine of $25,000 (£20,522) by the ATP tennis authorities for his behaviour in last week's Shanghai Masters.The superstar was accused of deliberately under-performing in a match against qualifier Mischa Zverev in a game he ultimately lost.
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ATP suspends Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios for two months

ATP suspends Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios for two months
ATP suspends Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios for two months
Nick Kyrgios returns a shot against Mischa Zverev of Germany during the Men's singles second round match on day four of Shanghai Rolex Masters at Qi Zhong Tennis Centre on October 12, 2012.(Photo : Getty images/Lintao Zhang)Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has been banned for coming eight ATP titles and weeks and fined $25,000 (£20,560) for his misbehave during a week ago's Shanghai Masters.The 21-year-old batted the ball over the net a few times when serving in his 6-3 6-1 vanquish by Mischa Zverev.
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Nick Kyrgios tanking, suspension, fine, Ben Rothenberg, tennis

Nick Kyrgios tanking, suspension, fine, Ben Rothenberg, tennis
Nick Kyrgios tanking, suspension, fine, Ben Rothenberg, tennis
AT the conclusion of my 14-hour flight from Asia back to the United States on Monday, my phone connected back onto the grid.It immediately rumbled with backlogged agitation over the latest tennis tempest, which predictably emerged from the ever-restless Sea of Kyrgios.While I was in the air, Nick Kyrgios had been brought down to earth by the ATP, who handed him an additional $25,000 in fines atop his previous bill of $16,500 for his meltdown in Shanghai last week.
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