Nick Kyrgios bids farewell to Wimbledon with $3,000 fine

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the australian Nick Kyrgios closed his participation in Wimbledon with a fine of 3 thousand dollars (2,900 euros) for the warning he received in the final against Novak Djokovic for “obscene language”.

The tennis player accumulated a total of 17 thousand dollars (16 thousand 700 euros) in fines throughout the tournament.

Kyrgios, for reaching the first Grand Slam final in his sports career, He has pocketed just over a million pounds, that is, 1.18 million euros.

This brings his career prize total to $11 million (€10.8 million).

DJOKOVIC WIMBLEDON CHAMPION

Between external monologues, reproaches to his bench and madness of Nick Kyrgios, Novak Djokovic, in a supporting role in the Australian show, immortalized his seventh Wimbledon (4-6, 6-3, 6-4 and 7-6 (3)) and places his Grand Slam tally at 21, one behind Rafael Nadal and one above Roger Federer.

The Serbian, who did not let himself be entangled by a Kyrgios who lasted a set and a half tennis, equals the records at the All England Club of William Renshaw and Pete Sampras, with seven titles, and remains one of Federer and two of Martina Navratilova.

Without a brilliant final, without needing his best tennis at any stage of the tournament, Djokovic, a big favorite fourteen days ago, consolidates his leadership on the surface and has 27 games without losing at Wimbledonmore than five years without tasting defeat.

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