Nick Kyrgios is Thursday, been punished with exclusion from the ATP Tour in 16 weeks and a fine of 25,000 u.s. dollars (170.000 euros).

The writing tennisorganisationen ATP on its website.

He gets the punishment for repeatedly in the past year to have violated the ATP’s rules for good behavior.

the Penalty will be made conditional and will be voided if the australian tennis player in a trial period of six months do not get new fines for verbal or physical offences connected with matches on the ATP Tour.

The 24-year-old temperamental australians have over the years been a number of cases in the neck for his performance in tennis matches.

Recently, he called the ATP Tour for the corrupt, because in august, he got a fine of approximately 113,000 u.s. dollars (765.000 dollars) to smash two rackets and yell at the judge during the Cincinnati Masters.

Kyrgios was at a press conference asked whether the fine has marked him, and the australian was ready in the least.

– not at All, for ATP is quite corrupt, so it worries me not. I got a fine of approximately 113,000 dollars for what?, was it from Nick Kyrgios according to Reuters.

the ATP announced that it would examine the opinions of Kyrgios, who quickly came on to other thoughts.

In a longer text on Twitter a few hours later regretted the australian his words. But it has not been enough for the organization, which chooses to punish Kyrgios.

Earlier this month, tennislegenden Rod Laver out and call on the ATP to suspend Kyrgios.

– Nothing that they have done has worked so far, so maybe a suspension is the only option.

– I’m not sure he has learned something of the things he has done, said the 81-year-old Rod Laver in an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald.

Kyrgios has five days to appeal the penalty.

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