Nick Kyrgios, who made his Wimbledon debut in five sets on Tuesday, admitted he spat at a fan who insulted him in his match against Britain’s Paul Jubbs.
The Australian, who argued with the umpire of the chair and with a line judge, admitted that he also had problems with the public, that they insulted him, and his response was to spit on them.
“It’s a disrespect. Someone insulted me, told me I was shit, from the public. Is that normal? No. I don’t understand why this happens all the time,” Kyrgios said in a press conference, which made you not throw him away. blame the contest.
“I love Wimbledon. It has nothing to do with the tournament. It’s simply a generation of people who believe that because they’re on social media they have the right to say what they want and they keep doing it in real life. Because there’s a fence and physical I can’t do anything, or say, because I’m going to be in trouble. “
At a press conference, Kyrgios was asked if he spat at someone from the public. “One of the people who disrespected me. Yes, yes. I wouldn’t do that to the person who supports me.”
Source: La Verdad

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