Fed-up Nick Kyrgios urged umpire Renaud Lichtenstein to boot out a noisy supporter in the middle of the men's Wimbledon Final.

The outspoken Australian - playing in his first Grand Slam Final - let rip in the third set as he pointed out his prime suspect and demanded they were removed from the showpiece event. Kyrgios and rival Novak Djokovic have been thrilling tennis lovers in the sport's biggest match as both aim to secure the most prized trophy of all.

The SW19 crowd were supporting both players with Kyrgios receiving plenty of early noise but there was a vocal element cheering on 20-time tennis Grand Slam winner Djokovic. However, the flashpoint spilled over as Kyrgios appeared to swear amid his rant in the break of play after demanding the punter was banished.

Kygrios appeared to say: "She's drunk out of her mind in the first row, talking to me in the middle of the game... The one with the dress, the one who looks like she's had about 700 drinks, bro!" The 27-year-old is vying to win his first ever Grand Slam as he aims to take down one of the greatest players of all time.

That was followed by a full on sweary meltdown after he conceded the third set to Djokovic. He received a bye into the final after Rafa Nadal pulled up but thrilled en route to the Wimbledon showpiece.

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