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'Embarrassment to the sport': Calls to ban Nick Kyrgios after latest meltdown

Fans are calling for the ATP to hand down a heavy penalty to Nick Kyrgios after he verbally abused the chair umpire and then appeared to spit in his direction at the conclusion of his second round exit from the Cincinnati Masters.

The 24-year-old Australian overcame a calf concern and a 5-2 deficit to take the first set before his mental demons took control during the 7-6 (7-4) 6-7 (4-7) 6-2 loss to the Russian eighth seed Karen Khachenov.

Kyrgios took umbrage with umpire Fergus Murphy, who he has previous history with, over his monitoring of the service clock and berated the Irishman for most of the match.

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He became obsessed with the issue, repeatedly calling Murphy a "potato" and labelling him a "disgrace" and the "worst ref in the world".

Murphy eventually responded by handing Kyrgios a point violation after Khachanov won the second set tiebreaker to level the match, when the Canberran overstepped the mark by screaming out an obscenity.

Nick Kyrgios was fuming during his loss at the Cincinnati Open. (Image: ESPN)
Nick Kyrgios was fuming during his loss at the Cincinnati Open. (Image: ESPN)

Kyrgios then followed this up by asking for a toilet break. He took two racquets with him and smashed them in the players' tunnel before returning to the court.

While Kyrgios was still capable wowing the crowd with the occasional winner in the third set, his focus was gone and he conceded a break in the sixth game by attempting a tweener drop volley.

After a double fault handed Khachanov the match and the players shook hands, Kyrgios told Murphy "you're a f***ing tool bro" and appeared to spit in the direction of the umpire before he shunned the traditional handshake.

Fans immediately took to social media to pan the Aussie for taking his antics too far.

Ranked 27th, Kyrgios still appears likely to be seeded for the season's final grand slam starting in New York on August 26.

Kyrgios faces fines

But the temperamental star may face significant fines for smashing two racquets in the vicinity of the court, verbally abusing Murphy, and not actually using the bathroom after requesting a toilet break.

Khachanov will play Frenchman Lucas Pouille next, with the winner likely to face off against top-seeded titleholder Novak Djokovic in the quarter finals.

Earlier, Australian No.2 Alex de Minaur posted a significant 7-6 (7-3) 6-4 second-round win over American Reilly Opelka.

The world No.38 faces Yoshihito Nishioka on Friday, with victory over the Japanese also likely to earn de Minaur a US Open seeding.

Nick Kyrgios of Australia throws his racket against Lorenzo Sonego of Italy during Day 3 of the Western and Southern Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 12, 2019 in Mason, Ohio. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
Nick Kyrgios of Australia throws his racket against Lorenzo Sonego of Italy during Day 3 of the Western and Southern Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 12, 2019 in Mason, Ohio. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

With AAP