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Nick Kyrgios is involved in a lengthy verbal exchange with a spectator at the Miami Open as he moved his way into the fourth round.

Drama is never far away from Nick Kyrgios when he is on the tennis court, and his third-round appearance at the Miami Open was no exception, with the match including a lengthy verbal exchange with a spectator.A spectator was ejected from the Miami Open after becoming involved in a verbal altercation with Nick KyrgiosThe incident occurred during Kyrgios's 6-3, 6-1 win over Dusan Lajovic

During the first set of Kyrgios's 6-3, 6-1 win over Dusan Lajovic, the spectator reportedly yelled"get a new haircut" to the Australian, who did not let the opportunity pass by to have his say."You got a free ticket? Why are you watching me on a Sunday night? You got nothing else to do on a Sunday night? You got nothing else to do on a Sunday night."

The spectator appeared to motion for Kyrgios to come into the stands and make the comments to his face, but the 23-year-old Canberran was happy to continue taunting from court level.It was at this point the chair umpire, amid jeering from the crowd, told Kyrgios over his microphone:"Nick, that's enough."

Kyrgios threw a ball to the spectator and proceeded to clap his hands repeatedly, but the delay resulted in him being handed a code violation. The spectator was eventually ejected by Miami police, prompting Kyrgios to wave in his direction as he departed the grandstand.

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