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Abstract:Nick Kyrgios stormed off Court 3 at the Italian Open in a huff on Thursday after smashing his racket, kicking the dust, and throwing a chair.
Nick Krygios got kicked out of the Italian Open on Thursday.The 24-year-old bounced back from a first set loss to take the second, had the crowd on his side, but then fell apart in the third.Kyrgios was slapped with a game penalty for apparent swearing, then threw a chair onto the court, which resulted in his disqualification. He then packed his bag and walked off in a huff.You can watch the chaotic scene unfold below.His opponent, Casper Ruud, proceeds to the tournament's third round and faces Juan Martin del Potro later on Thursday.Visit Business Insider's home page for more stories.Nick Kyrgios just got ejected from the Italian Open.The Australian tennis player had previously been in entertaining form having called upon a wide variety of trick shots, including his infamous underarm serve, to defeat Daniil Medvedev on Tuesday.In the second round on Thursday, Kyrgios went one set down to Casper Ruud. Cheered on by a loud Italian crowd, the 24-year-old won the second set after a gripping tie break and had the momentum to take the third.But after the second game of the third set, Krygios fell apart.Read more: 'Cringeworthy' Novak Djokovic and 'salty' Rafael Nadal were mercilessly trolled by Nick Kyrgios in a no holds barred interviewHe was given a game penalty for apparent swearing, The Guardian reports, which saw him go 2-1 down to Ruud.Angered, Kyrgios smashed his racket on the clay, kicked out at the dust, and lobbed a chair onto the court. This disqualified him from the match, according to the Tennis Channel.He then packed his bag, shook the chair umpire's hand, and stormed off in a huff having been kicked out of the tournament, one he had otherwise been performing well in.Watch the aftermatch here:Tweet Embed: //twitter.com/mims/statuses/1129017286386491393?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Well...Kyrgios gets a game penalty and then walks off court, handing Casper Ruud a place in the last 16#ibi19 pic.twitter.com/T4jhvbV1RNKrygios, who had mercilessly trolled Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal just 24 hours before, defaulted from the second round while Ruud, the winner, faces Juan Martin del Potro in the third round later on Thursday.
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