Australian Kyrgios facing huge fine for Wimbledon strop

Kyrgios seemed to stop playing. Credit: PA

Nick Kyrgios risks a heavy fine after going into a sulk and appearing to stop trying during his Wimbledon fourth-round match against Richard Gasquet.

The 20-year-old Australian downed tools early in the second set of the clash on Court Two, where he also was given a ticking off for swearing and rowed with British umpire James Keothavong over a change of socks.

It was the code violation for an "audible obscenity" that seemed to spark the petulance from Kyrgios, who was a break down when Keothavong warned him over his coarse language.

Kyrgios was booed by hundreds of fans who rightly felt short-changed by his lack of effort, and it barely improved as he gave up the second set in just 24 minutes.

Kyrgios then decided to start playing again and took the third set 6-7 (7/9).

But Gasquet won through, winning the match in a fourth-set tie-break to advance to the quarter-finals 7-5 6-1 6-7 (7/9) 7-6 (8/6).

Kyrgios' childish attitude, though, could bring with it a cost.

International Tennis Federation rules state:

Umpire James Keothavon. Credit: PA

In the third game of the second set, facing Gasquet's serve, Kyrgios let two serves slide by him for aces without even swinging his racquet. He meekly fed back two further Gasquet serves into the net in a game of complete surrender.

The effort remained minimal, as two more games raced by, albeit peppered with some spectacular shot-making when Kyrgios fancied showing the crowd his talent.

The third set also saw Kyrgios and Keothavong - brother of former British player Anne Keothavong - in a bizarre exchange over the Australian adjusting his kit.

Kyrgios was in a mood. Credit: PA

"I'm changing my socks," Kyrgios explained to Keothavong at the changeover. "I've taken one pair off.

"I've got two on and I'm taking one pair off."

After Keothavong replied to Kyrgios, the combustible Canberra man said: "I'm staying on the court.

"If you're going to get angry with me for that, that's another level.

"Mate, Rafa (Rafael Nadal) and stuff play 30 seconds in between points every time and all I'm doing is putting my sock back on."

Referring to Gasquet, Kyrgios said: "I'm sure he'll understand.

"Do you wanna ask him?"

He then shouted from his chair to Gasquet on court: "Richard, I'm just changing my socks."

As Gasquet raised no objections, Kyrgios added: "Yeah he's fine... unbelievable."