Australians have a good reputation for acting in court (Photo: Getty)

Nick Kyrgios called the Rhein referee who yelled “no fans” during his victory over Britain’s Paul Job at Wimbledon in 2022 a “snitch”, and was also racist by some members of the town. He claimed to have been racist abused.

His behavior on the court and his reputation as a tennis player, the 40th Australian in the world, exploded after World Cup 219 advanced 3-2 in the first set, just 12 minutes later.

This was not the only case in a five-set match. Kyrgios expressed his frustration to the audience several times, and referee Mary Iya ჩiაკიak also got angry and kicked the ball from court 3 and finally won 3-66-. 17-56-77-5.

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Kyrgios defeats referee Mary Tzitzak in a match against Paul Jubb (Photo: Getty)

Speaking to the judge, the 27-year-old said: “Did anyone come to see him today?

‘Nope. I understand, why are you doing this? No one in the stadium came here to see something like this. I am not alone.

“Likewise, you know what I mean? You have fans, but he doesn’t.

“What did I do? Come on. I know, what? He’s a snitch, so he walks with you in the middle of the game.

To referee Chikaki, Kyrgios added:

“They can watch tennis, but they talk and yell on the way. Why? I don’t know where he was.”

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Britain’s Paul Jubb put in a powerful performance collecting five games from Nick Kyrgios (Photo: Getty).

Kyrgios said he was the victim of racist abuse when he was beaten by Andy Murray in Stuttgart earlier this month.

He said he was once again racially abused by some members of the Wimbledon fans during the match against Jobs on Tuesday.

“We have to take them away from the fans,” he told Tzitzak during the second set.

So is Wimbledon acceptable for spectators to put athletes down? But why not get a hat with two logos? When is the line?

“It’s acceptable, racism is acceptable, so when does it stop? So where’s the line?

“It’s been going on for years. If he was raped, I’d say the same thing.”

After the match, Kyrgios added:

“It’s for you, you know who you are.”

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