BBC commentator Andrew Castle slammed by angry Wimbledon fans over Nick Kyrgios comments

Another fan agreed that Castle shouldn't comment on Sunday's final between Kyrgios and Djokovic. "Please, please can we ask that Andrew Castle not comment on the finale!" They tweeted. "It's so rabid, can we get someone actually talking about the tennis that's happening in front of him? Petition for Tim Henman and Andrew Cotter."

Kyrgios is due in court next month, as a police statement has been released confirming the news: "ACT Policing can confirm that a 27-year-old man, Watson, is due to appear in the Magistrate's Court in 'ACT on August 2 in relation to a charge of common assault following an incident in December 2021."

News of Kyrgios' call-up surfaced ahead of his quarter-final win over Cristian Garin on Wednesday, and the All England Club issued a statement ahead of the game.

A spokesperson for the All England Club said: "We have been made aware of legal proceedings involving Nick Kyrgios in Australia, and as they are ongoing we are unable to comment. We are in contact. with Nick's team and he remains scheduled to play his quarter-final tomorrow."

BBC commentator Andrew Castle slammed by angry Wimbledon fans over Nick Kyrgios comments

Another fan agreed that Castle shouldn't comment on Sunday's final between Kyrgios and Djokovic. "Please, please can we ask that Andrew Castle not comment on the finale!" They tweeted. "It's so rabid, can we get someone actually talking about the tennis that's happening in front of him? Petition for Tim Henman and Andrew Cotter."

Kyrgios is due in court next month, as a police statement has been released confirming the news: "ACT Policing can confirm that a 27-year-old man, Watson, is due to appear in the Magistrate's Court in 'ACT on August 2 in relation to a charge of common assault following an incident in December 2021."

News of Kyrgios' call-up surfaced ahead of his quarter-final win over Cristian Garin on Wednesday, and the All England Club issued a statement ahead of the game.

A spokesperson for the All England Club said: "We have been made aware of legal proceedings involving Nick Kyrgios in Australia, and as they are ongoing we are unable to comment. We are in contact. with Nick's team and he remains scheduled to play his quarter-final tomorrow."

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