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Yoshihito Nishioka ‘lost his mind’ in explosive on-court meltdown

Japanese tennis star Yoshihito Nishioka has blown up in fiery scenes that resulted in a conspiracy theory igniting among fans.

Yoshihito Nishioka lost his mind
Yoshihito Nishioka lost his mind

Japanese tennis star Yoshihito Nishioka “lost his mind” in fiery scenes during the Cincinnati Open on Friday (AEST).

Going up against the fifth seed Hubert Hurkacz, Nishioka was in control of the contest before it all fell apart.

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After winning the first set, Hurkacz fought back to win the second set tie-break before flexing his muscles in the deciding set.

As the Polish star began to run away with the match, Nishioka imploded and started smashing balls into the crowd as one commentator proclaimed he had “lost his mind”.

After Hurkacz secured a break to go up 3-1, Nishioka launched a ball high into the stands before asking a nearby ballgirl for another that he sent into orbit.

“(Hurkacz) is going to start 15-0 up as well. He’s snapped,” commentator Barry Cowan said.

A split second later chair umpire Aurelie Tourte handed down the punishment to the Japanese star.

Japanese tennis star loses his mind in explosive meltdown

“Code violation, unsportsmanlike conduct. Point penalty, Mr Nishioka,” Tourte said.

Frustration once again got the better of Nishioka moments later as he sent a third ball into the stands.

The explosive outburst, immediately after the unsportsmanlike conduct saw the world number 52 slapped with a game penalty.

“Code violation, ball abuse. Game penalty, Nishioka,” Tourte announced.

One commentator couldn’t believe what they’d just seen unfold in front of their eyes.

“What is he doing? He’s completely lost his mind. Self-destruction if you like. I mean, he knows the rules, he knows exactly what’s going to happen,” he said.

The Japanese star sending balls into orbit.
The Japanese star sending balls into orbit.

The wild scenes however didn’t sit well with those watching on who quickly pointed out that Novak Djokovic would have been treated differently if he acted in a similar manner.

One fan wrote on X: “How do you give a PENALTY GAME for this but disqualify @denis_shapo for defending himself to a harassing fan? Nishioka could really hurt someone here, how can a word be more dangerous than this?”

A second added: “Djokovic was defaulted for doing this accidentally and with no anger in the 2020 US Open. Now look and see what a fuming Nishioka did today and explain which actions are worthy of a default.”

A third wrote: “Do people remember when they defaulted Djokovic for tapping the ball back in the direction of the lines official at the end of a game? Now look what Nishioka does today and no default. If Djokovic did the exact same thing we all know he’s 100% defaulted.”

Nishioka cracked the sads after the penalties.
Nishioka cracked the sads after the penalties.

As Nishioka lost his mind, Hurkacz kept his cool as he went on to win the contest 3-6, 7-6, 6-1 and set up a contest against Italian Flavio Cobolli, who advanced when compatriot Luca Darderi retired trailing 7-6, 3-1 with an apparent illness.

The Japanese star apologised following the match as he looks ahead to the final grand slam on the calendar, the US Open.

“I had a lot of support here and in the U.S. as well, and in my home country,” said Nishioka. “I had a good result here, beating (Miomir) Kecmanovic, who is a great player. I had good play against Hubi in our first meeting, but in the third set, I tanked a little bit.

“I’m very sorry to my fans: I showed my best tennis until the second set when I couldn’t. Hopefully, there’ll be some luck to me at the US Open. I think my feel in tennis is better and better each day. I have to take care of my body a little bit and get ready for the US Open. I think I can play good tennis there.”

Originally published as Yoshihito Nishioka ‘lost his mind’ in explosive on-court meltdown

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