Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios is acquiring the reputation as the next bad-boy of tennis. In the second round match of the Rogers Cup against two-time Grand Slam winner and world No. 5 Stanislas Wawrinka, Kyrgios apparently sledged Wawrinka and that has not gone down well with the Swiss player.
During the course of the match, an on-court microphone picked up Krygios' words in which he was telling Wawrinka, "Kokkinakis banged your girlfriend. Sorry to tell you that mate."
Kyrgios was referring to his Australian and Davis Cup team-mate Thanis Kokkinakis and the sledge was apparently made because he was provoked by Wawrinka. The Swiss player retired from the match due to a back injury after he was down 0-4 in the third set. He had won the first set 7-6 but lost the second 3-6.
In the post-match press conference, Wawrinka said that he confronted Krygios but the Australian player avoided him. He also wrote a series of tweets on the incident and said that these kind of things are unacceptable.
In response, Kyrgios said, "He was getting a bit lippy at me, so I don't know, it's just in the moment sort of stuff. But yeah, I don't really know. I just said it."
The incident marred an ill-tempered match between the two in which Wawrinka yelled at Kyrgios and hit a ball towards his head.
Wawrinka, who has won the Australian and the French Open, has been linked with Donna Vekic, a Croatian tennis player ranked world No. 129.
This controversy is the latest in a series of events that have plagued Kyrgios' playing career. In the past, he was forced to deny accusations of hitting an umpire and in a Davis Cup match against Kazakhstan, he shouted out "I do not want to be here".
He was recently embroiled in a racist spat with Australian swimmer Dawn Frasier on twitter. Following the controversy, Kyrgios issued a public apology to Wawrinka and he posted it on his official facebook page.