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Woodforde 'bitterly disappointed' in compatriot Kyrgios

Australian tennis legend Mark Woodforde says he is ' bitterly disappointed' by the sledging comments his compatriot Nick Kyrgios made towards Stan Wawrinka.

Australian tennis legend Mark Woodforde says he is ā€œbitterly disappointedā€ by the comments his compatriot Nick Kyrgios directed towards French Open champion Stan Wawrinka at the Rogers Cup in Montreal.

The 20-year-old has been fined $10,000 by the ATP for an insulting comment to Wawrinka about his girlfriend in their second-round match, which Kyrgios won when his Swiss opponent withdrew injured in the second set.

And Woodforde, who is a multiple grand slam doubles winner, says how ā€œdisappointed, shocked and surprisedā€ he is at Kyrgios' comments and general attitude.

"As an Australian, I'm just bitterly disappointed that a fellow countryman in a competitive arena, in the heat of the battle, could come up with such derogatory comments towards another tennis player. It's appalling, it's uncalled for," he told Eleanor Oldroyd on 5 live Sport.

He added: "He's behaving very poorly, some of the behaviour that he's displayed is unsportsmanlike. We've seen it at Wimbledon and we've seen it at other events, too."

"Yes there is a line (with behaviour on the court). We've seen him straddle the line on many occasions, but he may have stepped over it last night."

This clip was first broadcast on 5 live Sport on Thursday 13th August.

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