The news awaiting Aussie Nick Kyrgios when he woke up Sunday morning was that
the ATP had suspended him for eight weeks -- and fined him an additional $25,000
-- for his conduct during his listless loss last week in the second round of the
Shanghai Masters.
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for conduct contrary to the integrity of the game, would last until Jan. 15, the
day before the start of his home grand slam, the Australian Open.The positives
for Kyrgios attached to the suspension is that his exile could be reduced to a
mere three weeks, until Nov. 7, if Kyrgios agrees to enter a plan of care under
the direction of a sports psychologist or an equivalent plan approved by ATP.The
suspension and caveat raise numerous questions, starting with this one: Is the
ATPs response appropriately firm, given that the closest thing to a sacred
contract in tennis is the ATPs promise to fans that its players will provide
their best effort?That question, in different contexts, has always been at the
heart of the tennis establishments still-brief-but-thorny history with one of
the most lavishly talented but ill-mannered players to emerge on the ATP Tour
since former No. 1 Marcelo Rios.Some will say the ATPs reaction is too lenient.
After all, Kyrgios had no real shot at making the ATP World Tour Finals. Last
year, he played just one tournament after Shanghai (actually one match; he lost
in the first round).Even if the 21-year old decides to take a pass on meeting
with a sports psychologist, the only significant tennis Kyrgios will miss is a
single tuneup for the Australian Open. Last year, he lost in the first round at
Sydney and still made the quarterfinals in Melbourne. So even the full
eight-week suspension doesnt appear overly harsh.The most disturbing aspect of
this incident is that for the second time in barely a year, Kyrgios crossed a
line that is considered off limits. The first time, he violated the taboo
against directly attacking or disparaging a fellow player. Kyrgios tried to
humiliate Stan Wawrinka in an ugly, highly personal manner last summer in
Montreal.This time, Kyrgios shattered an even more holy writ, and not quietly.
He earned censure from the chair umpire, live, and incurred a fine for his
verbal abuse of a paying spectator who took exception to Kyrgios lack of effort
(those combined infractions almost immediately earned him a relatively paltry
fine of $16,500).I support the reduction, Cliff Drysdale, a founder and former
president of the ATP -- and now a tennis commentator for ESPN -- told ESPN.com.
But it has to be made clear, and there has to be a real commitment by the ATP
that if this happens again, there will be a ban of a year or longer.Drysdale
played alongside the tight-lipped Aussies and gentlemanly, highly disciplined
U.S. players, including Arthur Ashe and Stan Smith, who drove the tennis boom of
the 1960s and 70s. He describes himself as old-school but appreciates great
showmen such as Ilie Nastase, Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe and Rios. Kyrgios is
the first player in a long time who has a comparable talent for electrifying the
crowd with his tennis while living at the temperamental edge.This kid keeps you
watching, Drysdale added. A large part is his spectacular talent. The other part
is hes like watching a NASCAR race, waiting for a wreck to happen. I wouldnt
underestimate the value of that. But you have to contain him and keep him to a
certain professional level.One of the more discouraging things about Kyrgios
actions in Shanghai was his timing. This controversy exploded just days after
Kyrgios experienced the biggest win of his career, in Tokyo. He was all business
there while still entertaining. Now hes undermined the hopes that hes found the
key to channeling his expressive nature in the most fruitful way. Or hes found
it and pitched it into the tall grass.Kyrgios has apologized for his behavior,
most recently in a statement issued Monday: I do understand and respect the
decision by the ATP and I will use this time off to improve on and off the
court. I am truly sorry and look forward to returning in 2017.Its hard to gauge
the sincerity of a formal statement. But many parties are still inclined to cut
Kyrgios slack in an ever-shortening rope.I think sometimes players do need
protecting as well, No. 2-ranked Andy Murray told British reporters last week.
Sometimes he [Kyrgios] goes into press and says things he regrets. In those
situations he maybe needs to be guided a little bit better and Im sure he will
learn from that. ... You dont want to see young guys who are in the spotlight,
struggling and making mistakes, doing things that ultimately hurt them.Just how
much the ATPs disciplinary actions will hurt Kyrgios is open to question. But
hurt isnt the only relevant word in this process. Help is another, equally
significant one.He just doesnt seem to understand, Drysdale said of Kyrgios
tenuous grasp of his professional obligations. Hes kind of out there. Maybe now
hell get it.
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with a game against the Tampa Bay Rays in which he went 1-for-4 with a
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just as a ceremony commemorating A-Rods years in pinstripes was about to begin.
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final inning at third base, a position he had not started at in a game since
April 27, 2015.Ive given these fans a lot of headaches over the years and Ive
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chanting his name for its traditional roll call in the first inning, an honor
usually reserved for position players, not designated hitters.But the crowd also
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shouted into the muggy Bronx air in celebration as he reached second base. It
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Girardi said softly, pausing for 10 seconds and sniffling as his voice cracked
and his eyes teared, I wanted it to be something he never forgot.When Rodriguez
sprinted out to third base at the start of the ninth inning, the crowd erupted
once again. On a night of drama, this might have been the most dramatic moment
of all. On the big video screen in center field, Rodriguez could be seen
breathing heavily as if even he were exhilarated, and perhaps unnerved, by the
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allowing the 41-year-old superstar to bask in one more ovation as the crowd
chanted Thank you, A-Rod!Rodriguez accepted hugs from all his teammates, waved
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They had seen what they came to see. The rest was just bookkeeping.With all that
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Rodriguez said during a news conference, looking perfectly put together in a
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this report. ' ' '