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Frequent fines for misconduct, can a simple fine cure the "Kyrgios"?

On March 30, the 2022 ATP1000 Miami Open ended a focus game in the fourth round of men's singles, and Kyrgios lost to Sina 6-7, 3-6, and regrettably left.

As we all know, the attention of the outside world in the race with Kyrgios is never the result itself, but the catching of the horse that appears during the race.

Frequent fines for misconduct, can a simple fine cure the "Kyrgios"?

Without exception, in this game, Kyrgios was again punished for misconduct on the field.

It happened in the first set when the two sides were tied to 4-4, when it was Sinar's serve and referee Bernards' radio walkie-talkie suddenly made a loud noise.

At that time, the hot-tempered Kyrgios roared with excitement. During the break, Kyrgios even sat in a chair and talked loudly to himself to express his resentment.

Frequent fines for misconduct, can a simple fine cure the "Kyrgios"?

"It's unbelievable that this is Miami's fourth round, one of the biggest games, and you guys can't do your job. What a shame! "He should be fired on the spot for a new referee." I feel like I should even replace all the staff and get the game over, I can do 100 times better than you guys. ”

When it was time to grab the seventh, Kyrgios began to perform the wrestling scene again, and then he couldn't help but casually spew foul words.

In the end, the Australians were penalized and lost the game.

After the game, he was eventually fined $35,000 by the ATP for a series of inappropriate behaviors by Kyrgios.

Frequent fines for misconduct, can a simple fine cure the "Kyrgios"?

However, despite a single inning and a fine, the Australians won the subsequent doubles match.

He partnered With Kokinakis, it took him just 1 hour and 8 minutes to defeat a Spanish and Argentine multinational duo 7-5, 6-2 to reach the Miami Men's Doubles Semifinals, securing no less than $120,520 before tax. Add to that the $94,575 he earned in the fourth round of singles, so to speak, the Australian doesn't care about the fine.

Frequent fines for misconduct, can a simple fine cure the "Kyrgios"?

In fact, not only Kyrgios, but also Medvedev, Zverev and Tsitsipas among the new generation of players have been fined this season.

Do you think that the reckless behavior of these players on the field can be cured by simply fines? (Source: Tennis House Author: Wu Li Fun)

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