Nick Kyrgios called on the ATP Tour to “get new people” after a furious outburst at the umpire in his defeat to Jannik Sinner at the Miami Open.
Kyrgios berated umpire Carlos Bernardes after his walkie-talkie went off mid-point during the first set.
The Australian was heard to label Bernardes “an absolute clown”.
He subsequently added: “This is one of the biggest tournaments and you guys can’t do your job. It’s embarrassing.”
“You wonder why no one watches this sport. It’s a laughing stock.”
After receiving a code violation for an audible obscenity, Kyrgios was then handed a point penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct in the first set tie-break.
Kyrgios had been appearing to talk with a friend in attendance courtside, with that penalty further infuriating him.
“What’s unsportsmanlike? What is unsportsmanlike?” Kyrgios asked of Bernardes.
‘You could do the job of the umpire’ – what was said to my best friend that got me ‘unsportsmanlike code violation’ at 5-3 in the first set tie break. With 100 of thousands of dollars on the line that was the decision he made because the umpires ‘feelings got hurt. GET NEW PEOPLE
He then demanded to see a tournament official before smashing his racquet during the opening game of the second set, an action that saw him cop a game penalty and drop his serve.
Sinner maintained the initiative from there, easing to a 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 win, with Kyrgios’ mind clearly still focused on the performance of the official even after the dust had settled.
He posted on Twitter: “‘You could do the job of the umpire’ – what was said to my best friend that got me ‘unsportsmanlike code violation’ at 5-3 in the first set tie break.
“With 100 of thousands of dollars on the line that was the decision he made because the umpire’s feelings got hurt. GET NEW PEOPLE”