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Wimbledon 2015
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Don’t call me bad boy of tennis, says angry Nick Kyrgios as he denies ‘tanking’

Australian insists he didn't deliberately throw away game in defeat to Richard Gasquet

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Nick Kyrgios was involved in heated exchanges with reporters. Photo: AFP

Nick Kyrgios furiously denied giving up trying as he crashed out of Wimbledon and slammed his image as the bad boy of tennis in terse exchanges with reporters.

The temperamental Australian, who missed out on reaching the quarter-finals in a 7-5, 6-1, 6-7 (7/9), 7-6 (8/6) to Richard Gasquet on Monday, vented his frustration at suggestions he “tanked” a game in the disastrous second set with a string of sarcastic replies.

But the 20-year-old world number 29 received support from senior players Roger Federer and Andy Murray, who backed him to change his ways as he matures.

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Gasquet broke in the second game of the second set and Kyrgios responded petulantly – appearing to “tank” in the next game as he walked in the opposite direction to one Gasquet serve and then gently knocked another return into the net.

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