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Kyrgios' dad accused tennis chiefs of double standards after Tsitsipas avoided disqualification in Wimbledon's blockbuster

Nick Kyrgios' dad accused double standard officials of Wimbledon's most explosive tennis clash to date.

In the third round victory over Australia's blockbuster Stefanos Tsitsipas, fireworks were set off on the court and a war of words broke out at a post-match press conference.

No4 SeedTsitsipas, 23, claims that Kyrgios, the "bullying child," has a "very evil side", and his opponent during a fierce encounter. Admitted that he tried to hit the ball.

The bad boy Kyrgios, 27, asked for the Greek ace to default afterfrustratedly hit the crowd with the ball after losing the second set. He hits someone. In a

BBC Tennispodcast, his father Giorgos Kyrgios said:

And when asked if the decision was a double standard smack from the authorities, Kyrgios Sr added. You need to draw a line for everyone.

"I hate to see it anyway, I feel sorry for all of them. The pressure is so great."

Retired star Jeff Tarango is in boxing. He said he had never seen atennismatch that was close enough to turn into a fight.

The Americans say:

"I don't know if he means that. He's a volcano waiting to happen, and Tsitsipas was poking a bear badly.

" Bear How many times can you poke before you hit you? ”

Tim Henman, a board member of the All England Club, said that both players were in their actions. He says he can expect heavy fines.

World No40 Kyrgios constantly moaned at the referee and dropped several bombs.

Henman, 47, said:

"The referee's office will look at the tape, hear the various conversations between Kyrgios and the referee, what was said in the line judge's earshots, and will certainly see the Tsitsipas case.

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"If you play in a big event with big prizes, fines are standard It's a procedure. Money. Such actions will have consequences.

"When you're taunting a referee in a conversation, cross the border and hit the crowd like that. It certainly crosses the border when it's done. "

Former UK No. 1 Laura Robson said that tennis fans are now looking at Kyrgios for" wrong reasons "and he is" inside himself. " He says he wants to "break".

Kyrgios claimed that Tsitsipas had few friends on tour, face-to-face to address his concerns, and insisted that he would not approach people from person to person. ..

An unseeded star who plays American Brandon Nakashima on the Center Court on Monday said:

"I'm fine in the changing room. I have a lot of friends to let you know. I'm actually one of my favorite people. I set. I don't like him. There. Let's put it aside. Anyway, no, I'm fine. "