Know about who Ania Palus is, the woman who Nick Kyrgios claims had ‘700 drinks’ says ‘heat’ got to her with the drunk fan kicked out of the Wimbledon 2022
‘Why is she still here? She’s drunk out of her mind and speaking to me in the middle of a game,’ Kyrgios screamed at the referee about the spectator.
Know Who Is Attorney Ania Palus Drunk Fan Nick Kyrgios Got Ejected From Wimbledon 2022 Final In Viral Video, Biography And Age
Nick Kyrgios ripping a “drunk out of her mind” fan
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Nick Kyrgios lost his composure during his Wimbledon final match against Novak Djokovic because he believed a “drunk fan” was trying to interfere with the contest. Kyrgios beat Novak Djokovic in the opening set of the Wimbledon final, but he dropped the following two sets before going on to lose the tournament due to fury. One Center Court spectator, in particular, infuriated him, as he felt like he was being bothered by him.
The Australian moaned at the umpire about the spectator, “She’s distracting me when I’m serving in a Wimbledon final. There’s no other bigger occasion, you didn’t believe me and then she did it again.” The Wimbledon runner-up further said, “It nearly cost me the game. Why is she still here? She’s drunk out of her mind and speaking to me in the middle of a game. What’s acceptable?” “Nothing is acceptable,” the umpire commented, and Kyrgios reacted, “Ok kick her out. I know exactly which one it is. The one in the dress, who looks like she’s had about 700 drinks, bro.”
"She's the one who looks like she's had 700 drinks, bro."
Nick Kyrgios was fed up with a heckler in the stands at Wimbledon 😅
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After losing the second set, Kyrgios also got into a heated altercation with his staff in his box. Kyrgios was observed shaking his head as he made his way to his chair before criticising his team during the break.
Kyrgios’ fiancée Costeen Hatzi, whom he had earlier described as his “biggest blessing,” was seen desperately attempting to calm him down as he rushed off the court. Kyrgios dropped the point as it appeared that he was wasting his time and that the majority of Centre Court was laughing at him.
The woman, who was attempting to support the tennis player, claimed to have had only two drinks. Ania Palus, a 32-year-old Polish attorney who was disqualified from the Wimbledon Grand Slam final, stated: “I wanted to give him support. Maybe I took it too far… but I only had good intentions.” S
he claimed that her only alcoholic beverages were a Pimms and a rosé. After around 15 minutes, Ania received water and was permitted to re-enter the game to see the remainder of the championship.
She claimed, according to Daily Mail “It’s the temperature for me, I had no hat. I’m really sorry.” In the final, Kyrgios got off to a great start, claiming the opening set 6-4 despite being challenged by the six-time Wimbledon champion. However, Djokovic bounced back in the second set and prevailed 6-3.
Despite Kyrgios’ best efforts, the Serbian player continued to play well, winning the third set 6-4. At 6-6 in the fourth set, the game has now reached a critical point. In addition, Kyrgios was given a code infraction before addressing the chair umpire. During the argument, the Australian player also uttered the F-word.
The Sun reports that Kyrgios also struggled with explosive temper tantrums during their third-round matchup against Stefanos Tsitsipas this year. Before reaching his maiden Grand Slam final, the Australian player was reportedly a little calmer, but the pressure on Centre Court prompted him to lose it. Kyrgios was fined $4,000 for using audible profanity, raising his two-week total of fines to $15,000. He got £1,050,000 in prize money in the meantime for finishing in second place.