BBC forced to apologize after Nick Kyrgios was caught swearing in Wimbledon final

The BBC had to apologize after Nick Kyrgios' X rant during his Wimbledon final with Novak Djokovic. After asking the referee to remove a fan in the front row who the Aussie said spoke to him during the game, Kyrgios became frustrated in the second set and his misbehavior forced the broadcaster to apologize to the fans. viewers.

After Kyrgios' rude speech, commentator Andrew Castle apologized for the language used and told viewers there was nothing the broadcaster could do during live sport. "Apology for the language," Castle said. "It's live sport."

The Australian, who was competing in his first-ever Grand Slam final, was unhappy with a fan, who he said had "around 700 glasses" and needed to be removed from the arena. "It shouldn't come down to your opinion," Kyrgios told the referee. "It distracts me when I'm serving in a Wimbledon final.

"There's no other bigger occasion, you didn't believe me and she did it again and it almost cost me the match. Why is she still here?! She's drunk in the front row talking to me in the middle of the game What's okay Keep her out I know exactly which one it is, it's the one that looks like she's drunk around 700 drinks bro."

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In the third set, Kyrgios struggled to keep his composure and continued to make comments in his box. “Every time!” shouted Kyrgios. "40-15! 40-love! Why are you stopping?! Why?! Say something!"

"It's hard to watch right now because it's frustrating," said BBC commentator Todd Woodbridge. "The first set there was not a word spoken and now everything is outside the perimeter of the tennis court."

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Former Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli thinks the referee should have stepped in and put a stop to the 27-year-old's antics. "It just has to stop," Bartoli told BBC 5 Live. "Kyrgios can't keep doing this - it's the Wimbledo final...

BBC forced to apologize after Nick Kyrgios was caught swearing in Wimbledon final

The BBC had to apologize after Nick Kyrgios' X rant during his Wimbledon final with Novak Djokovic. After asking the referee to remove a fan in the front row who the Aussie said spoke to him during the game, Kyrgios became frustrated in the second set and his misbehavior forced the broadcaster to apologize to the fans. viewers.

After Kyrgios' rude speech, commentator Andrew Castle apologized for the language used and told viewers there was nothing the broadcaster could do during live sport. "Apology for the language," Castle said. "It's live sport."

The Australian, who was competing in his first-ever Grand Slam final, was unhappy with a fan, who he said had "around 700 glasses" and needed to be removed from the arena. "It shouldn't come down to your opinion," Kyrgios told the referee. "It distracts me when I'm serving in a Wimbledon final.

"There's no other bigger occasion, you didn't believe me and she did it again and it almost cost me the match. Why is she still here?! She's drunk in the front row talking to me in the middle of the game What's okay Keep her out I know exactly which one it is, it's the one that looks like she's drunk around 700 drinks bro."

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In the third set, Kyrgios struggled to keep his composure and continued to make comments in his box. “Every time!” shouted Kyrgios. "40-15! 40-love! Why are you stopping?! Why?! Say something!"

"It's hard to watch right now because it's frustrating," said BBC commentator Todd Woodbridge. "The first set there was not a word spoken and now everything is outside the perimeter of the tennis court."

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Former Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli thinks the referee should have stepped in and put a stop to the 27-year-old's antics. "It just has to stop," Bartoli told BBC 5 Live. "Kyrgios can't keep doing this - it's the Wimbledo final...

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