Kyrgios’ ‘pep talk’ umpire suspended
LOS ANGELES: The US Open umpire criticised for giving Australia’s Nick Kyrgios a pep talk has been hit with a two-week suspension, reports said.
Swedish official Mohamed Lahyani triggered controversy last month after coming down from his chair to give advice to Kyrgios during his second round game against Pierre-Hugues Herbert.
The US Open later said Lahyani “went beyond protocol” with his conduct.
“I want to help you,” Lahyani could be heard telling Kyrgios, who was a set and 3-0 down at the time.
“This isn’t you. I know that. I have seen your matches. You are great for tennis.”
Kyrgios subsequently captured 19 of the next 25 games, claiming a 4-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-3, 6-0 win.
“The US Open determined that chair umpire Mohamed Lahyani’s conduct during Thursday’s second-round match involving Nick Kyrgios and Pierre-Hugues Herbert went beyond protocol,” a US Open statement said.
Reports citing the ATP Tour on Tuesday said Lahyani, 52, had been suspended for two weeks over the incident.
“Lahyani’s actions in the match were deemed to have compromised the impartiality that is required of an official,” the ATP Tour was quoted as saying.
Lahyani’s suspension means he missed the China Open in Beijing and the Shanghai Masters.
Kyrgios last month insisted that Lahyani’s intervention had not influenced his performance.