Nick Kyrgios fined £46,000 in a week as ATP confirm latest fine for Miami Open conduct | Tennis | Sport
That huge punishment in Cincinnati came after he had already been fined £15,219 at the Rome Masters earlier that year. Kyrgios also maintained a streak of being fined at least twice in every calendar year between 2015 and 2019.
A £13,315 at Queens in 2018 came a few months after another small punishment at his home Grand Slam in Melbourne. The previous year, his former personal record fine of £23,657 had been set at the Shanghai Masters after the Aussie bizarrely shook hands and walked off the court while one set down against Steve Johnson.
Kyrgios was fined at four separate tournaments in 2016, including more controversy in Shanghai and separate Grand Slam violations at Wimbledon, Roland Garros and Melbourne. And in 2015, he had begun his punishment spree with fines at the Australian Open, Montreal Open and again at Wimbledon.