Bernard Tomic has made the tennis history books for all the wrong reasons at the ATP Challengers final.
Nick Kyrgios couldn't hold back as he mocked fellow Aussie tennis pro Bernard Tomic in what was a bad day at the office for the former World No.17.
The quick defeat lasted just 39 minutes in what is now the fastest final loss in ATP Challenger history. Tomic lost the shortest ever match 6-0 6-1 to 18-year-old American star Learner Tien. Picture: Cracked racquets. The 31-year-old hasn't played a grand slam since 2021 and will need everything goes his way to qualify for the Australian Open next year.
When the Ecuadorian advanced to the final, the next day, the Aussie went out of his way to disrupt his former opponent in every possible move. Girlfriend Keely Hannah got into an argument with her boyfriend Bernard Tomic at the Little Rock Open in Arkansas, United States. Picture: Facebook/Keely Hannah.
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