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Top 10 Scariest Nick Kyrgios’ On-Court Breakdowns

Nick Kyrgios is a big name in the world of Tennis so we have prepared a list of the top 10 times he was broken down on the Tennis Court.

Suraj Kumar Gupta by Suraj Kumar Gupta
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Nick Kyrgios

Nick Kyrgios

Nick Kyrgios, an Australian tennis player, has captivated fans and critics alike with his extraordinary talent on the court and, at times, his uncontrollable emotions. Known for his entertaining antics and explosive behavior, Kyrgios has had several dramatic on-court breakdowns that have left audiences shocked and concerned.

In this article, we delve into ten of the most unforgettable and disconcerting moments of Nick Kyrgios’ emotional unraveling during major tournaments. These are the moments which we have finely gathered out from various sources as these were on the top in the legends breakdowns.

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10 Moments where Nick Kyrgios was broken down

2015 Australian Open Quarterfinals: A Fiery Encounter with Nadal

In the 2015 Australian Open quarterfinals against Rafael Nadal, Nick Kyrgios found himself trailing badly. Frustration overwhelmed him, leading to heated arguments with the umpire and the crowd. In an uncharacteristic display of anger, he threw his racket and smashed a water bottle, earning him a substantial fine of $16,500.

2016 Shanghai Masters Quarterfinals: A Chair-Throwing Incident

During the 2016 Shanghai Masters quarterfinals against Marin Cilic, Nick Kyrgios’ emotions reached a boiling point once more. Struggling on the court, he lashed out by arguing with the umpire and the audience. In a shocking scene, he threw his racket and, disturbingly, even smashed a chair. Consequently, Kyrgios faced a steep fine of $18,200 for his conduct.

2017 US Open First Round: An Emotional Outburst

The 2017 US Open proved to be another difficult moment for Nick Kyrgios, this time facing Pierre-Hugues Herbert. Battling against adversity, Kyrgios’ frustrations erupted, leading to a heated exchange with the umpire and the crowd. In a disturbing move, he smashed a ball into the stands, resulting in a $17,000 fine.

2018 Miami Open Quarterfinals: Clash with Nadal

In the 2018 Miami Open quarterfinals, Nick Kyrgios faced Rafael Nadal once again. As tensions escalated on the court, Kyrgios found himself entangled in arguments with the umpire and spectators. His outburst, which included throwing his racket and smashing a water bottle, led to a hefty $25,000 fine.

2019 Australian Open Third Round: A Costly Temper Tantrum

Facing Stan Wawrinka in the third round of the 2019 Australian Open, Nick Kyrgios encountered a frustrating defeat. Unable to contain his emotions, he erupted in heated disputes with the umpire and the crowd. The match culminated in a chair-smashing incident, leading to a staggering $113,000 fine for his on-court behavior.

2020 Cincinnati Masters Quarterfinals: Emotional Turmoil Continues

The 2020 Cincinnati Masters quarterfinals against Karen Khachanov saw Kyrgios once again struggling to keep his emotions in check. Amidst arguments with the umpire and the audience, he threw his racket and smashed a water bottle, incurring a $15,000 fine.

2021 Indian Wells Masters Second Round: Repeated Patterns

During the 2021 Indian Wells Masters, Kyrgios faced Adrian Mannarino, and the match proved to be another testing moment for him. Increasing frustration resulted in confrontations with the umpire and the crowd, leading to yet another racket-throwing and water bottle-smashing incident. He was fined $10,000 for this display of emotion.

2022 Australian Open Third Round: A Costly Meltdown

Kyrgios encountered Stefanos Tsitsipas in the third round of the 2022 Australian Open, and the match proved to be a harrowing experience for the fiery Australian. Struggling on the court, Kyrgios once again engaged in heated disputes with the umpire and spectators. The match concluded with yet another racket-smashing and water bottle-smashing incident, resulting in a hefty $40,000 fine.

2022 Wimbledon Third Round: Emotions Run High

In the 2022 Wimbledon third round, Kyrgios faced Tsitsipas once more, and the emotional tension was palpable. Unable to maintain his composure, Kyrgios engaged in heated arguments, resorting to racket-throwing and water bottle-smashing yet again. This time, he was fined $14,000 for his outburst.

2022 Wimbledon Final: A Dramatic Finale

In the 2022 Wimbledon final against Novak Djokovic, the stakes were higher than ever. However, Kyrgios’ struggles with his emotions persisted, and he found himself embroiled in confrontations with the umpire and the audience. As the match slipped from his grasp, he once again resorted to racket-throwing and water bottle-smashing. This final outburst resulted in a significant $17,000 fine.

Nick Kyrgios, a player known for his exceptional talent and on-court theatrics, has often struggled to control his emotions during high-pressure matches. His on-court breakdowns, characterized by heated arguments, racket-throwing, and water bottle-smashing, have left spectators both fascinated and concerned. Despite his talent, Kyrgios’ emotional struggles have frequently overshadowed his achievements and generated substantial fines.

As Kyrgios continues his tennis journey, it is essential for him to address and manage his emotional challenges. Finding healthier ways to channel his emotions could not only improve his on-court performance but also allow him to be remembered for his remarkable skills and sportsmanship. Tennis enthusiasts hope that Kyrgios will learn from these experiences and grow as a player and a person, creating a legacy that extends beyond his on-court breakdowns.

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