Nick Kyrgios refuses to apologise for Miami Open meltdown as he tears into chair umpire | Tennis | Sport
“If you are getting booed by the crowd you are not doing a good job. He made it about himself and apparently his feelings were hurt from what I said and the crowd said. You can’t be like that if you’re an umpire.”
Kyrgios, who revealed earlier this week that he was ‘at peace’ with himself on and off the court, was also involved in an odd incident when a fan ran onto the court and got a selfie with him. The Australian was still seething at Bernardes after the match, and added: “The ATP won’t do anything about him.”
Kyrgios is still in the doubles bracket with partner Thanasi Kokkinakis. The duo won the Australian Open doubles title earlier this year and they defeated Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos to advance to the semi-finals.