Kyrgios docked point, then game, and falls at Miami Open
By TIM REYNOLDS
AP Sports Writer
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Nick Kyrgios lost his cool, then a point, then a game and then the match. The all-too-familiar trend that has often overshadowed the Australian’s career continued Tuesday at the Miami Open. Kyrgios was ousted in the fourth round by No. 9 seed Jannik Sinner of Italy in straight sets. How the match was won likely won’t be remembered. Kyrgios’ meltdown will be. His afternoon was replete with racket throws and smashes, plenty of heated words with chair umpire Carlos Bernardes and even a fan somehow trying to get a selfie when tensions were at their peak.