#DEXTER Posted May 18, 2019 Posted May 18, 2019 Roger Federer thinks Nick Kyrgios should be spared suspension by ATP tour bosses looking into the Australian's chair-tossing outburst. The 20 time grand slam champion suggested a fine and points penalty should be punishment enough for Kyrgios' ill-tempered display. ATP officials said the 24-year-old would be docked £17,477 for unsportsmanlike conduct over the incident, as well as forfeiting 45 ranking points and £29,392 in prize money. The Australian exploded during his second-round match against Norway's Casper Ruud at the Italian Open on Thursday. After being handed a game penalty in the deciding set - apparently for swearing - the world number 36 slammed his racket into the clay, kicked a water bottle then hurled a folding chair on to the court. Qualifier Ruud said: "I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks he should be suspended for at least half a year." In 2016 Kyrgios was banned for eight tournament weeks and fined after walking off court midway through a match against Mischa Zverev at the Shanghai Masters. During his press conference after winning two matches in Rome, Federer was asked if Kyrgios should be temporarily barred from competing for his latest controversy. "I don't think he should be suspended, personally, because he walked off the court," said the Swiss. "What did he do? He hurt a chair? I don't know. It's not enough for me. I don't know if he's on probation or not from his Shanghai thing or not, if that's the case then obviously maybe it can be looked into. "But if that's run its course I don't think he should be suspended. I think a zero-pointer, a fine - all this stuff is already tough enough and he knows it's a mistake what happened."
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