<p>Roger Federer described him as a "clown", Rafael Nadal once accused him of lacking respect and, on an unforgettable Saturday night at Wimbledon, Stefanos Tsitsipas branded him "evil" and a "bully".</p>.<p>Love him or hate him, Nick Kyrgios is closing in on becoming Wimbledon's most controversial ever champion.</p>.<p>The 27-year-old Australian made the last 16 after a stormy encounter against Tsitsipas as Wimbledon's normally genteel Court One witnessed the tennis equivalent of a street brawl.</p>.<p>Both players collected code violations.</p>.<p>Kyrgios demanded the Greek be defaulted for hitting the ball into the crowd. At one point, he refused to play on.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/djokovic-happy-to-put-on-sunday-best-after-kyrgios-fireworks-1123452.html" target="_blank">Djokovic happy to put on Sunday best after Kyrgios fireworks</a></strong></p>.<p>Tsitsipas admitted deliberately trying to hit the Australian with the ball to shut down the "circus".</p>.<p>The Greek fell into the Kyrgios trap, blinked first and after three hours and 17 minutes, he was out of the tournament.</p>.<p>For Kyrgios, it was another impressive scalp. Whether or not the antics, the constant talking and complaining, are tactical, his statistics are impressive.</p>.<p>He has a winning record against four of the top five in the world.</p>.<p>Third-ranked Novak Djokovic, a potential final opponent at Wimbledon, has lost both times he has faced the Australian. The Serb has not even claimed a set.</p>.<p>Against world number one Daniil Medvedev, the Kyrgios balance sheet is two wins and one loss.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tsitsipas-calls-kyrgios-bully-after-wimbledon-hubbub-loss-1123447.html" target="_blank">Tsitsipas calls Kyrgios bully after Wimbledon hubbub, loss</a></strong></p>.<p>Kyrgios is 4-3 against second-ranked Alexander Zverev and after Saturday, he stands at 4-1 in his rivalry with world number five Tsitsipas.</p>.<p>Interestingly, ice-cool Nadal and Federer have impressive numbers.</p>.<p>World number four Nadal, who could be a semi-final rival, has won six of his nine matches against the volatile Australian.</p>.<p>Federer has barely been troubled, boasting a 6-1 advantage.</p>.<p>Kyrgios burst onto the scene in 2014 when he stunned Nadal at Wimbledon despite his humble ranking of 144.</p>.<p>He hit 30 aces and 77 winners to make the quarter-finals.</p>.<p>One newspaper described him as the man with the "golden arm". US legend John McEnroe said: "I think we have found the next guy in the men's game".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/tsitsipas-takes-on-kyrgios-in-tasty-wimbledon-clash-1123215.html" target="_blank">Tsitsipas takes on Kyrgios in tasty Wimbledon clash</a></strong></p>.<p>Since then, however, the Kyrgios story has been a cocktail of unfulfilled potential, on-court controversy and fines.</p>.<p>He was once sanctioned for making a lewd comment over a girlfriend of three-time major winner Stan Wawrinka.</p>.<p>Another fine came after being accused of a lack of effort in Shanghai in 2016.</p>.<p>At the Italian Open in 2019, he threw a chair on court during an angry rant.</p>.<p>Three years ago, he was fined $25,000 and handed a suspended ban of 16 weeks after a foul-mouthed, racquet-smashing outburst in Cincinnati.</p>.<p>He then aggravated the charges by accusing the ATP of being "corrupt".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/nadal-eases-into-wimbledon-last-16-for-10th-time-1123431.html" target="_blank">Nadal eases into Wimbledon last 16 for 10th time</a></strong></p>.<p>In an interview last month, he estimated his career fines have totalled around $550,000.</p>.<p>After the first round at Wimbledon on Tuesday, he was another $10,000 worse off for describing a line judge as a "snitch" and for admitting spitting in the direction of fans.</p>.<p>Kyrgios claims he does not receive the respect he deserves and has cut a combative figure at all three of his post-match Wimbledon news conferences so far.</p>.<p>Sporting an image of NBA bad boy Dennis Rodman on his sweatshirt, he countered Tsitsipas's accusations by claiming the Greek was too "soft".</p>.<p>"I was just going out there and competing at Wimbledon, and I did it. It was successful. Everything I did worked. I'm not going out there to be his friend," said Kyrgios, who insists he is one of the most popular players in the locker room.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/djokovic-eases-through-at-wimbledon-as-womens-draw-loses-six-appeal-1123191.html" target="_blank">Djokovic eases through at Wimbledon as women's draw loses six appeal</a></strong></p>.<p>Kyrgios may look as he is suffering from a persecution complex but he is fired up for Wimbledon.</p>.<p>He has blasted 68 aces over three rounds, dropped serve just twice and unleashed the third fastest serve of the tournament.</p>.<p>Next up is a polar opposite, unemotional Brendon Nakashima of the United States who is in uncharted Grand Slam last-16 waters.</p>.<p>In his ATP profile, Nakashima describes his worst quality as "being shy", definitely not a Kyrgios character flaw.</p>.<p>Win or lose on Monday, Kyrgios insists he will remain his own man.</p>.<p>"They have to watch me play fourth round of Wimbledon. Got a pretty nice pay cheque this week as well, so I don't really care about what they think," he said.</p>
<p>Roger Federer described him as a "clown", Rafael Nadal once accused him of lacking respect and, on an unforgettable Saturday night at Wimbledon, Stefanos Tsitsipas branded him "evil" and a "bully".</p>.<p>Love him or hate him, Nick Kyrgios is closing in on becoming Wimbledon's most controversial ever champion.</p>.<p>The 27-year-old Australian made the last 16 after a stormy encounter against Tsitsipas as Wimbledon's normally genteel Court One witnessed the tennis equivalent of a street brawl.</p>.<p>Both players collected code violations.</p>.<p>Kyrgios demanded the Greek be defaulted for hitting the ball into the crowd. At one point, he refused to play on.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/djokovic-happy-to-put-on-sunday-best-after-kyrgios-fireworks-1123452.html" target="_blank">Djokovic happy to put on Sunday best after Kyrgios fireworks</a></strong></p>.<p>Tsitsipas admitted deliberately trying to hit the Australian with the ball to shut down the "circus".</p>.<p>The Greek fell into the Kyrgios trap, blinked first and after three hours and 17 minutes, he was out of the tournament.</p>.<p>For Kyrgios, it was another impressive scalp. Whether or not the antics, the constant talking and complaining, are tactical, his statistics are impressive.</p>.<p>He has a winning record against four of the top five in the world.</p>.<p>Third-ranked Novak Djokovic, a potential final opponent at Wimbledon, has lost both times he has faced the Australian. The Serb has not even claimed a set.</p>.<p>Against world number one Daniil Medvedev, the Kyrgios balance sheet is two wins and one loss.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tsitsipas-calls-kyrgios-bully-after-wimbledon-hubbub-loss-1123447.html" target="_blank">Tsitsipas calls Kyrgios bully after Wimbledon hubbub, loss</a></strong></p>.<p>Kyrgios is 4-3 against second-ranked Alexander Zverev and after Saturday, he stands at 4-1 in his rivalry with world number five Tsitsipas.</p>.<p>Interestingly, ice-cool Nadal and Federer have impressive numbers.</p>.<p>World number four Nadal, who could be a semi-final rival, has won six of his nine matches against the volatile Australian.</p>.<p>Federer has barely been troubled, boasting a 6-1 advantage.</p>.<p>Kyrgios burst onto the scene in 2014 when he stunned Nadal at Wimbledon despite his humble ranking of 144.</p>.<p>He hit 30 aces and 77 winners to make the quarter-finals.</p>.<p>One newspaper described him as the man with the "golden arm". US legend John McEnroe said: "I think we have found the next guy in the men's game".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/tsitsipas-takes-on-kyrgios-in-tasty-wimbledon-clash-1123215.html" target="_blank">Tsitsipas takes on Kyrgios in tasty Wimbledon clash</a></strong></p>.<p>Since then, however, the Kyrgios story has been a cocktail of unfulfilled potential, on-court controversy and fines.</p>.<p>He was once sanctioned for making a lewd comment over a girlfriend of three-time major winner Stan Wawrinka.</p>.<p>Another fine came after being accused of a lack of effort in Shanghai in 2016.</p>.<p>At the Italian Open in 2019, he threw a chair on court during an angry rant.</p>.<p>Three years ago, he was fined $25,000 and handed a suspended ban of 16 weeks after a foul-mouthed, racquet-smashing outburst in Cincinnati.</p>.<p>He then aggravated the charges by accusing the ATP of being "corrupt".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/nadal-eases-into-wimbledon-last-16-for-10th-time-1123431.html" target="_blank">Nadal eases into Wimbledon last 16 for 10th time</a></strong></p>.<p>In an interview last month, he estimated his career fines have totalled around $550,000.</p>.<p>After the first round at Wimbledon on Tuesday, he was another $10,000 worse off for describing a line judge as a "snitch" and for admitting spitting in the direction of fans.</p>.<p>Kyrgios claims he does not receive the respect he deserves and has cut a combative figure at all three of his post-match Wimbledon news conferences so far.</p>.<p>Sporting an image of NBA bad boy Dennis Rodman on his sweatshirt, he countered Tsitsipas's accusations by claiming the Greek was too "soft".</p>.<p>"I was just going out there and competing at Wimbledon, and I did it. It was successful. Everything I did worked. I'm not going out there to be his friend," said Kyrgios, who insists he is one of the most popular players in the locker room.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/djokovic-eases-through-at-wimbledon-as-womens-draw-loses-six-appeal-1123191.html" target="_blank">Djokovic eases through at Wimbledon as women's draw loses six appeal</a></strong></p>.<p>Kyrgios may look as he is suffering from a persecution complex but he is fired up for Wimbledon.</p>.<p>He has blasted 68 aces over three rounds, dropped serve just twice and unleashed the third fastest serve of the tournament.</p>.<p>Next up is a polar opposite, unemotional Brendon Nakashima of the United States who is in uncharted Grand Slam last-16 waters.</p>.<p>In his ATP profile, Nakashima describes his worst quality as "being shy", definitely not a Kyrgios character flaw.</p>.<p>Win or lose on Monday, Kyrgios insists he will remain his own man.</p>.<p>"They have to watch me play fourth round of Wimbledon. Got a pretty nice pay cheque this week as well, so I don't really care about what they think," he said.</p>