A Nick Kyrgios he was bothered by the alleged smell of marijuana on court during his US Open 2nd round match against the Frenchman. Benjamin Bonzi. The finalist of Wimbledon complained to the match about the smell and asked the seat manager, James Campistolto warn the people present at Louis Armstrong Stadium. “Don’t you want to remind anyone not to or what?” Kyrgios asked him during a second-set substitution.
The Louis Armstrong track has several food stalls along the concourse level above the court, and Campistol apparently told Kyrgios that the smell could be coming from their kitchens. “Obviously, I’m not going to complain about the smell of the food,” Kyrgios replied.
The Australian later recalled in the press room that he was asthmatic. “When I’m running sideways, it’s hard for me to breathe and it’s probably not something I want to breathe between points,” Nick said.
Kygios was in high spirits throughout the match and had his usual chat with himself and also with the crowd. He received a warning for rudeness when the target of his anger was someone in his box whom Kyrgios did not feel supported him.
the noise of New York is a challenge for many players, and Kyrgios battled not only the roar of the spectators but also the noise of the trains passing through the facilities Flushing Meadows.
“I find it difficult to concentrate in my race, so I try to put my head down and play point to point, get out of some situations, but it’s difficult because there are a lot of distractions. There’s also a lot of booing, people say things and it’s necessary I have to be careful with what I say now,” Kyrgios said.
Source: La Verdad

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