Nick Kyrgios will face a withheld fine and suspension from the ATP for his comments to Stan Wawrinka.
The Australian made remarks during his Montreal Masters
match against Wawrinka relating to fellow players Thanasi Kokkinakis and
Donna Vekic which the ATP regarded as "aggravated behavior".
He
will be fined a further $25,000 and face a 28-day suspension from any
ATP-regulated event - but both punishments will be withheld.
Over the next six-month period ending in February, Kyrgios must not
incur any fines for verbal or physical abuse at any ATP sanctioned
tournament and not accumulate fines totalling more than US$5,000 for any
other offences at ATP sanctioned tournaments. If he does so, his fine
and suspension will be dropped.
Gayle David Bradshaw, the ATP's
Executive Vice President of Rules & Competition, said: "This
incident was egregious and reflected poorly on our sport.
"Nick has expressed regret, and the best result would be that he
learns a lesson from this incident and that he understands he is
responsible to the Tour and to fellow players for both his actions and
his words.
"It is with these factors in mind I feel he should have the opportunity to 'earn' his way out of additional sanctions."
Kyrgios
had already been fined the on-site maximum of $10,000 for his comments
plus an additional $2,500 for Unsportsmanlike Conduct in the same match
towards a ball person.
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