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‘Fine me, I don’t care’: Nick Kyrgios swears at umpire on Wimbledon return
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‘Fine me, I don’t care’: Nick Kyrgios swears at umpire on Wimbledon return

Nick Kyrgios made controversial remarks during his Wimbledon return, where he reportedly told an umpire 'Fine me, I don't care.' The incident highlights Kyrgios' history of on-court outbursts and has drawn attention from fans and media alike.

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Stuff logoStuffIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 702 days ago
‘Fine me, I don’t care’: Nick Kyrgios swears at umpire on Wimbledon return

Nick Kyrgios made controversial remarks during his Wimbledon return, where he reportedly told an umpire 'Fine me, I don't care.' The incident highlights Kyrgios' history of on-court outbursts and has drawn attention from fans and media alike.

Bias read (Center): The headline reports on a sports-related incident involving a player's behavior during a match. There is no indication of political framing, bias, or controversy related to government, policy, or ideology. The content is purely focused on athletic performance and conduct.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports Kyrgios' alleged remark accurately based on available accounts, aligning with cross-source consensus. It mentions his history of outbursts, which is a factual context. However, the phrasing 'reportedly told an umpire' suggests uncertainty, and the focus on controversy may introdu

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