Cincinnati - Arab Today
Controversial Nick Kyrgios was dumped out of the ATP and WTA Cincinnati Masters on Tuesday, a 6-2, 6-1 first-round victim of French 12th seed Richard Gasquet.
Kyrgios, building a reputation as the bad boy of the game, was unremarkable in his loss, which lasted for only 56 minutes on the cement of the American Midwest.
The 37th-ranked Australian is now short of match play after this week with the US Open starting in less than a fortnight.
Kyrgios ended with four aces and seven double-faults, with the experienced Gasquet breaking four times.
The French player now owns a 4-1 lead in their series and set up a second-round clash with Australian teenaged qualifier Thanasi Kokkinakis.
Kyrgios was beaten by Gasquet in thier last meeting, the Estoril final on clay last May, a loss which denied Kyrgios a chance at his first ATP title.
The Australian was involved in a verbal dust-up last week in Montreal over crude remarks he made in a match over the personal life of Roland Garros champion Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland.
Source: AFP