Nick Kyrgios has been fined multiple times this year and the latest few came at Wimbledon where he was issued a total of ÂŁ14,500 fur numerous offences.
Kyrgios and his outburst are a known commodity in the world of tennis as the Australian player is simply a player who plays with emotions. He'll never not play like that way and it's that nature that makes him so popular among fans. Wimbledon did not escape a couple of his outbursts and he received several fines for them. In total it's ÂŁ14,500 for multiple offences.
It's only the latest fine in a long list of fines that he accumulated over the years. We will list some of the biggest below so you can see what he accumulated over the years.
Kyrgios' biggest fines:
ÂŁ90,000 - Cincinnati Masters, 2019 - smashing racquet and rant at umpire
ÂŁ29,000 - Italian Open, 2019 - throwing chair on court
ÂŁ26,500 - Miami Open, 2022 - unsportsmanlike conduct
ÂŁ20,800 - Indian Wells, 2022 - swearing at fan
ÂŁ16,600 - Rome Masters, 2019 - swearing at line judge
ÂŁ15,000 - Queens, 2018 - gesture with water bottle
ÂŁ14,500 - Queens, 2019 - unsportsmanlike conduct
ÂŁ14,500 - Wimbledon, 2022 - spitting
ÂŁ13,500 - Shanghai Masters, 2016 - lack of effort
ÂŁ10,900 - Rogers Cup, 2015 - insulting Stan Wawrinka
Asked about the fines earlier this year during a podcast, Kyrgios said:
"Every time we get fined it goes to charity...and I'm like, I don't know
why you told me that. I don't think all the time it's been fair but I say I'd be approaching...800 grand I reckon."