I'm starting to believe there is a Nole curse like there's a God-Emperor curse.
I mean, similarly to how (Leftist) people who foolishly attack D. Trump, usually fall victim of bad luck soon after, with Djokovic it's the same. Look at Kyrgios, insulting Nole (and Rafa, and Verdasco: not only is Kyrgios anti-Orthodox, he's also anti-Latinos), and just one day later, he ludicrously crashes out of the Roma tournament.
Now, there's of course one dude who ran to the help of teacher's-pet Kyrgios: the scheming, politically-correct insufferable Swiss billionaire, Roger the Bankster. Kyrgios and Roger love each other, it's embarrassing, and of course they have their nice hustle of the Laver Cup going on.
Meanwhile, Kyrgios' last opponent Ruud is logically asking for a six-month suspension, like all players, who can't stand Kyrgios. But I bet the alt-Left infiltrated ATP will give him only a one-month suspension, after Wimbledon and before the US Open.
https://news.yahoo.com/kyrgios-disqualif...--ten.html
^if you "identify as a non-White" like Kyrgios, and indulge in racist outbursts, then according to MSM you're "vibrant and combustible"
Combustible! It's a new one.
Below, PC Roger licking ass and playing nice, as usual:
"His opponent, Norwegian qualifier Casper Ruud, said that wasn't enough and called for Kyrgios to be banned for six months or longer.
Roger Federer, though, thinks Kyrgios has already been given an appropriate punishment.
"I don't think he should be suspended," Federer said. "He walked off the court. What did he do? He hurt a chair? That's not enough for me. I don't know if he's on probation or not from his Shanghai thing. If that's the case, then obviously you can maybe look into it. If that's run its course, I don't think he should be suspended."
Kyrgios was already suspended by the ATP Tour for two months in 2016 for "tanking" a match and insulting fans during a loss at the Shanghai Masters.
The latest incident occurred on an outer court at the Foro Italico, with Kyrgios losing 6-3, 6-7 (5), 2-1 against Ruud.
First, Kyrgios slammed his racket to the clay and kicked a water bottle. Then he picked up a white chair and flung it onto the court with his right hand.
The men's tour said Kyrgios will lose his 33,635 euros ($37,500) in prize money from the tournament and 45 ATP points.
Kyrgios was also fined 20,000 Euros for the three unsportsmanlike conduct penalties he received during the match and must cover the cost of his hospitality during the tournament, the ATP said.
"A zero pointer, fine, all this stuff is already tough enough," Federer added. "He knows it's a mistake what happened."
Ruud said many players were debating how long Kyrgios should be suspended for.
"It doesn't seem like anything makes him change these days," Ruud said. "The ATP should do something. ... I'm not the only one who thinks he should be suspended for at least half a year.""
He then kicked a water bottle, before throwing a chair across court, packing his bag, shouting "I am fucking done".
The Australian later posted "Hahahahaha" on Twitter
along with crying with laughter emojis alongside a clip of Ruud celebrating going through 6-3, 6-7 (5/7), 2-1 to the third round.
"I think he got what he deserved," said Ruud of Kyrgios.
The Norwegian, who went on to lose to former US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro, said he thought
the ATP should take action.
"He thinks he can do what he likes."
"He was angry from the start, at that point in the third, I thought 'this has to be it' you can't go on like that and go on playing'.
"He was getting more and more angry. There's been a lot of talk about it with other players.
"I think there should be some hard punishment, there's been some other stuff as well. He should be suspended for at least six months."