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Nick Kyrgios shares thoughts on Novak Djokovic’s disqualification
Tennis bad boy Nick Kyrgios wonder how thoroughly Novak Djokovic will be punished for accidentally hitting a tennis ball toward a linesperson. Danielle Parhizkaran-USA TODAY Sports

Novak Djokovic was shocked when he was disqualified from the U.S. Open on Sunday for hitting a line judge with a ball, but fellow tennis star Nick Kyrgios things the world’s top-ranked player is going to receive special treatment.

Djokovic, who was looking to win his 18th grand slam, defaulted after he became frustrated and smacked a ball toward a line judge. The ball hit the linesperson in the neck area, and Djokovic immediately went over to apologize. Intentionally or not, striking a line judge with a ball in frustration results in an automatic default and disqualification.

Kyrgios, one of the most confrontational players in tennis, thinks people are letting Djokovic off easily by calling the stunt unintentional. Kyrgios took to Twitter to poll his followers about how many years he would be banned for if he pulled the same move.

Kyrgios has been disciplined numerous times for on-court outbursts. While Djokovic has had some embarrassing moments during which he acted out in anger, his list of violations isn’t quite as long. Kyrgios might be right that the incident would be viewed differently if it involved him, but he hasn’t exactly earned the benefit of the doubt.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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