The pair’s antics have seen them both hit with fines in the final list of the tournament, with the Greek receiving a whopping £8,200 ($10,000) bill, matching the previous biggest fine of the tournament by none other than Kyrgios himself for his first victory over. Paul Jubb, where he raged at the linesmen and spat in the direction of a spectator, later confirming that the move was intentional. And the world No 40 has received an additional penalty for his third-round match, although it pales in comparison to his previous fine and Tsitsipas’ bill. Kyrgios will be charged another 3,300 pounds ($4,000) for his own antics in Saturday’s clash, where he asked Tsitsipas to go bankrupt for hitting the ball into the crowd and called for a “new referee”. JUST IN: Nadal sends six-word message to Sainz after British Grand Prix win