Posted: 19:28, 28 June 2022 | Updated: 22:34, 28 June 2022
Nick Kyrgios started an excellent defense of himself because he spat at the fans and verbally attacked the referees, insisting that tennis exposes him to relentless abuse. The Australian called a line judge a “theft” because he denounced his abuse and said another was in his 90s and “could not see the ball” during his five-set victory over Britain’s Paul Jubb. But Kyrgios strangely claimed that the female judge who informed the referee about his behavior was lying. Nick Kyrgios admits he spat in the direction of an abusive spectator at Wimbledon In a strange and often incoherent explanation, she said: “I did nothing and she went to the referee and said something I did not say. This is called whistleblowing. ” He also claimed that the line judges – who undergo regular vision tests by the All England Club – are very large. He said: “I hit a ball inside, the old man shouted at her, she was inside. “So undoubtedly, if the guy was 40, he might not have shouted it.” The fiery star insists that the spectator was present only to “stand up and be respected” during his match During his victory over Paul Jubb, Kyrgios was also involved in several intense outbursts He later insisted that he could not sympathize with the line officials: “There are hundreds of thousands of dollars on the line. “Why should I like it?” Following the call from fans, Kyrgios claimed that he reflected the abuse of social media in “real life” and said that he had the right to spit. He added that he had not been subjected to racist abuse, despite giving the impression that he was. The Referee will notify the Wimbledon Referee Bureau of any concerns. Then they will consider whether to fine Kyrgios. Jubb, 219th in the world, fought bravely, but his opponent is the one who has advanced