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Kyrgios: Stuttgart coordinators investigate racial maltreatment claims

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Kyrgios and Murray were associated with an engaging match where a tiebreak concluded the initial set, after which the Australian flipped out.

Nick Kyrgios during Saturday’s Stuttgart Open semi-final against Andy Murray

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  • Stuttgart Open competition coordinators are researching Nick Kyrgios’ cases.
  • He was racially mishandled during his semi-last defeat to Andy Murray.

Kyrgios and Murray were associated with an engaging match where a tiebreak concluded the initial set, after which the Australian flipped out.

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He got a focuses and game punishment as well as becoming mixed up with the seat umpire.

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Kyrgios, who wouldn’t play during the second set until the boss stepped in, lost 7-6(5) 6-2. He later uncovered on Instagram that he had fought back subsequent to hearing a racial slur.

“We represent establishing a comprehensive climate for all players, staff individuals and guests where segregation of any sort isn’t endured. This demeanor is lived by all individuals included and dependable,” coordinators said in a proclamation on Sunday.

“These principal values are all around as significant as values like reasonableness, resistance and solidarity to us. In this manner no segregating activities by the observers are acknowledged.

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“We have communicated our lament towards Nick Kyrgios and his group and guaranteed that any sort of separation is inadmissible. The occurrence is presently being scrutinized.”

Murray plays Italy’s Matteo Berrettini in the last later on Sunday as the Briton looks for his most memorable ATP Tour title since succeeding at Antwerp in 2019.

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