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Kyrgios defaulted in Rome after tantrum

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Nick Kyrgios is out of the Italian Open after being defaulted in his second-round clash with Norway's Caspar Rudd.

NICK KYRGIOS of Australia plays a backhand against Rogerio Dutra Silva of Brazil of the 2018 Australian Open at Melbourne Park in Australia.
NICK KYRGIOS of Australia plays a backhand against Rogerio Dutra Silva of Brazil of the 2018 Australian Open at Melbourne Park in Australia. Picture: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images

Nick Kyrgios is out of the Italian Open after being defaulted in his second-round clash with Norway's Caspar Rudd.

With scores level at 6-3 6-7 (7-5) 1-1 in the third set, Kyrgios took exception to some movement in the crowd and made his feelings known to the spectators after being broken by the Norwegian.

He was subsequently docked a game by the chair umpire and furiously kicked a bottle, then hurled a sideline chair on to the court before picking up his bag and leaving the court.

He was subsequently defaulted from the match, handing Rudd a third-round clash with Juan Martin del Potro.

The controversial Canberran made international headlines before the match when he launched a withering attack on world No.1 Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco in an explosive podcast interview.

Kyrgios could face suspension from the ATP following his antics in Rome.

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