tennis career adding up to nearly A$800,000 - £452,000.The Australian hot head is in fact the most-fined player in the history of the sport.
And he's extended that record twice at this year's Wimbledon already.After being docked £8,211 for spitting at spectators following his first round victory over Brit Paul Jubb, Kyrgios has now received his second fine of the tournament in the form of £3,300.
It comes after his fiery third-round encounter with fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas, during which he swore at the umpire and demanded his opponent be defaulted for hitting a ball into the crowd.READ MORE: Fiery duo Nick Kyrgios and Stefanos Tsitsipas discover Wimbledon punishmentsSpeaking on the Turn up the Talk podcast last month, he revealed: "All the fines that I get fined go to charity.
That's for everyone. So every time we get fined, they're like it's going to charity. I was like, 'I don't know why you would tell me that'."I would probably have in my entire career - man, I have been hit with some big ones - but I don't think all the time it has been fair, to be honest.
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