Nick Kyrgios picks up hefty fine for ‘inappropriate behaviour’ after imitating lewd act at Queen’s 

Nick Kyrgios picks up £13,190 fine for ‘inappropriate behaviour’ after imitating lewd act at Queen’s

  • Nick Kyrgios fined £13,190 after performing an obscene action at Queen’s
  • The Australian was caught on camera performing an imitation of a lewd act
  • He’s been handed a hefty sanction by the ATP Tour for ‘inappropriate behaviour’

Nick Kyrgios has been fined 15,000 euros (£13,190) after an obscene action involving a water bottle at Queen’s on Saturday.

The Australian, who is no stranger to controversy, was caught on camera performing an imitation of a lewd act at the change of ends during his semi-final loss to Marin Cilic.

And he has been handed a hefty sanction by the ATP Tour for ‘inappropriate behaviour’.

The Australian, who is no stranger to controversy, was caught on camera performing an imitation of a lewd act

Nick Kyrgios has been fined for simulating a sex act at Queen’s on live television on Saturday

The Australian picked up the hefty fine from the ATP Tour for 'inappropriate behaviour'

The Australian picked up the hefty fine from the ATP Tour for ‘inappropriate behaviour’

Kyrgios had entertained the crowds during his run to the Fever-Tree Championships semi-final as he beat Andy Murray and Kyle Edmund.

During his win over Edmund the BBC was forced to apologise to viewers after a string of Kyrgios expletives were audible on air, to which the Australian said he ‘did not care’.

While umpire Fergus Murphy appeared not to hear the invective Kyrgios directed towards his support box the BBC microphones certainly did, and the broadcaster was forced to apologise more than once to viewers. 

Kyrgios had actually apologised to a section of the crowd for his verbals earlier in the match as he dispatched his second British star in two matches. 

Kyrgios lost to  Marin Cilic on Saturday, who then  went on to beat Novak Djokovic in the final

Kyrgios lost to Marin Cilic on Saturday, who then went on to beat Novak Djokovic in the final

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