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ATP Sanctions Kyrgios

Oct 17th 2016
Nick Kyrgios

LONDON – Following the completion of its investigation into Nick Kyrgios’ second round match last week at the Shanghai Rolex Masters, the ATP has announced that Kyrgios has been found to have committed the player major offense ‘Conduct Contrary to the Integrity of the Game.’ 

The offense means that Kyrgios receives an additional fine of US$ 25,000 , and is suspended from ATP tournaments for eight tournament weeks, effective from today, Monday 17 October, 2016, through to Sunday 15 January, 2017

However, the suspension will be reduced to three tournament weeks upon agreement that the player enters a plan of care under the direction of a Sports Psychologist, or an equivalent plan approved by ATP, meaning Kyrgios could regain eligibility to compete on the ATP World Tour or Challenger Tour from Monday 7 November, 2016

Kyrgios had already been fined a total of US$ 16,500  for breaches of the ATP Code of Conduct by the ATP Supervisors on-site in Shanghai. He received the on-site maximum fine of US$ 10,000  for violations of the Best Efforts provision in the Code, as well as a US$ 5,000  fine for Verbal Abuse of a Spectator, and a US$ 1,500  fine for Unsportsmanlike Conduct.

The announcement completes the ATP’s investigation into the matter which, following the conclusion of the on-site process, included further review of the match, as well as comments made during Kyrgios’ post-match press conference.