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Kyrgios crashes out in fiery ‘grudge match’ against Nadal

London: Call it what you want. Salty, juicy, riveting. This was a grudge match at its finest but, in the end, it was Rafael Nadal who claimed bragging rights in a raucous centre-court slugfest at Wimbledon on Friday in which Nick Kyrgios labelled the chair umpire a "disgrace".

In a clash where emotions overflowed, Nadal advanced into the third round with a tense 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-3) win.

The pair had sensationally fallen out during the Mexican Open in March when Nadal declared his opponent had disrespected him and the sport, prompting Kyrgios to later hit back and dub Nadal "salty" and all but a sore loser.

They barely looked at each other when they made their way out onto court, and there was nothing friendly about their interaction in a contest that lasted three hours and four minutes.

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The manner in which Nadal celebrated after a quick shake of the hands with Kyrgios – wagging his finger at his player's box and acknowledging the crowd – showed what this victory had meant to him.

"He has been a tough opponent. When he wants to compete well, he is one of the toughest opponents you can face," Nadal said.

Nick Kyrgios lost an epic grudge match against Rafael Nadal.

Nick Kyrgios lost an epic grudge match against Rafael Nadal.Credit:AP

On a sunny, warm afternoon, it didn't take long for Kyrgios' emotions to boil over, as he took aim at chair umpire Damien Dumusois over several matters, including the time Nadal took between points – and even why the Spaniard had been allowed a toilet break. Continual protestations led to a code violation for the Australian.

Nadal later said: "I have been aware of everything. I was just next to him. I don't want to comment about that. Sometimes it is tough to see some things on court. He is a potential grand slam winner."

During a first set that he lost 6-3, Kyrgios vented his frustration at Dumusois during the changeover at 3-0, questioning why he hadn't been given the chance to challenge a call because the officials eyes had been at the other end of the court. Kyrgios argued the umpire's eyes should have been on him because he was the only player who would have called for a review.

Kyrgios argued with umpire Damien Dumusois, leading to a code violation for unsportsmanlike conduct.

Kyrgios argued with umpire Damien Dumusois, leading to a code violation for unsportsmanlike conduct.Credit:AP

Nadal controlled the first set with his power hitting and ability to work his opponent around but it was the time he took between points that infuriated the Australian.

At one point, Kyrgios – who prefers to race through points – was made to wait by Nadal, who has a reputation for using his allotted 25 seconds (or more) between points.

"I'm ready to serve, how long are we going to wait? Im ready to serve the ball,” Kyrgios yelled at Dumusois.

When play resumed, it wasn't long before there was another outburst.

“When hes serving, hes controlling the tempo,” Kyrgios said. “Why do I have to wait for my serve? Why am I waiting? Why?" he said.

Nadal's long breaks between points angered Kyrgios.

Nadal's long breaks between points angered Kyrgios.Credit:AP

“Its too long between serves, its bulls–t. Its ridiculous."

Nadal was granted a toilet break after the first set, prompting Kyrgios to deliver another verbal spray.

“What is this stuff, bro? Play the game, play the game. Its stupid. You guys [umpires] are the worst of the lot, youre so biased. Just kiss up to his bum, its a joke," he said.

The pair have exchanged insults off the court, and the tension was just as high on the court.

The pair have exchanged insults off the court, and the tension was just as high on the court.Credit:AP

“He takes 40 seconds between every serve, is that within reason? No. So dont tell me to play within reason. He doesnt play within reason. Its not fair. This is part of the sport, is it? Whats happening now is part of the sport?

“Im serving next and he happens to take a toilet break now. Why? Whats going on, bro? Whats going on? Its bulls–t.”

Kyrgios knows he is an entertainer – for good or bad – but in the second set it was his playmaking that told the tale.

There was a blazing forehand down the line to get the early break and a 2-0 lead but Nadal later brokeRead More – Source

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