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Kyrgios thrown out of Italian Open after on-court outburst

Federer marks his return with win over Joao Sousa



Australia's Nick Kyrgios returns the ball to Russia's Danill Medvedev during their ATP Masters tournament tennis match at the Foro Italico in Rome.
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Rome: Nick Kyrgios was defaulted from his second round Italian Open clash against Norway’s Casper Ruud on Thursday after the hot-headed Australian hurled a chair on to the court.

World No. 36 Kyrgios was given a code violation for ‘unsportsmanlike conduct’ after being broken early in the third set. Having already been handed a code violation earlier in the match, the latest outburst meant the umpire also handed him a game penalty.

This prompted an angry Kyrgios to slam his racket into the ground, kick a water bottle before he tossed a chair towards the centre of the court.

The frustrated 24-year-old shook hands with his opponent and the umpire before he strode off the court, effectively defaulting himself from the contest.

Ruud was leading 6-3 6-7(5) 2-1 when Kyrgios was disqualified and will face Juan Martin del Potro in the third round.

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Roger Federer, meanwhile, marked his return with a solid 6-4, 6-3 win over Joao Sousa in the second round while Fernando Verdasco battled back to stun Dominic Thiem.

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