ATP Tour

Kyrgios reignites 'racist' feud with swimming legend

2018-06-12 06:33

Sydney - Temperamental Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios reignited a feud with swimming legend Dawn Fraser on Tuesday, calling her "racist" after she was honoured by the Queen. 

Fraser, winner of eight Olympic medals including four golds from 1956-64, was made a Companion of the Order of Australia in Queen Elizabeth II's birthday honours list in recognition of her services to sport. 

The 80-year-old told Australia's Channel Seven: "I'm so very grateful that I'm Australian and I've been given this honour... it's just absolutely fantastic." 

The broadcaster posted the clip on Twitter, and it was retweeted by Kyrgios with the message: "Racist tho"

It follows a row between the pair in 2015 after Kyrgios was accused of giving up, or "tanking", during a match at Wimbledon, and responded to media questions about the incident with a string of sarcastic replies.

 At the time Fraser blasted his behaviour in a national television interview as "absolutely disgusting" and told him to "go back to where his parents came from". 

Australian-born Kyrgios, whose father hails from Greece and his mother from Malaysia, responded by calling Fraser a "blatant racist". 

Fraser later defended her controversial remarks, claiming her message was more about the poor example being set by Kyrgios for children.

Read more on:    atp tour  |  dawn fraser  |  nick kyrgios  |  tennis
NEXT ON SPORT24X

What To Read Next

 

Read News24’s Comments Policy

Vote

Which is your favourite Grand Slam of the year?

Men
Women
Love 2 Meet
Sport24 on Twitter

Follow Sport24 news on Twitter

Featured

The 2017/18 Absa Premiership season has wrapped up. For all the season highlights - and lowlights - be sure to visit Sport24!

Latest blogs
 

Twitter Follow Sport24 on Twitter

Facebook "Like" Sport24's Facebook page

WIN Enter and win with Sport24!

BlackBerry Stay in the loop on your BlackBerry

RSS Feeds Sport news delivered really simply.

 
There are new stories on the homepage. Click here to see them.