Nick Kyrgios appeared uninterested during a petulant 6-3 6-1 defeat to Germanys Mischa Zverev at the Shanghai Masters, which included a heated exchange with a spectator. At 3-1 down in the opening set and with the game finely poised at deuce, Kyrgios handed Zverev the point and threw the game with a deliberately weak second serve before walking directly to his chair where Umpire Ali Nili told him to play professionally.Facing game point at 1-1 in the second set, Kyrgios started walking to his chair before Zverevs serve had even landed. I dont owe them anything. Its my choice. If you dont like it, I didnt ask you to come watch. Just leave. Nick Kyrgios He was broken twice in the second set and as Zverev served for the match at 5-1, he took on a heckler in a heated argument mid-game.Facing three match points at 0-40 down, Kyrgios then floated a return from Zverevs second serve before the German gratefully put away the winning shot.Asked if he understood the crowds reaction, Kyrgios said: Not at all. I feel like if they knew what they were talking about theyd be on the tennis court and being successful as well. Kyrgios won the Japan Open on Sunday I cant really understand it at all. They dont know what Im going through, so no, I dont understand it.I dont owe them anything. Its my choice. If you dont like it, I didnt ask you to come watch. Just leave. Peter Fleming gives us an insight into why Kyrgios lost the plot at the Shanghai Masters If youre so good at giving advice and so good at tennis, why arent you as good as me? Why arent you on the tour?You want to buy a ticket? Come watch me. You know Im unpredictable. Its your choice. I dont owe you anything. Doesnt affect how I sleep at night. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. The Australian later added on Twitter: Not good enough today on many levels, Im better than that. I can go on about excuses but there are none. Sorry #StillAWorkInProgress.The 21-year-old said he had to stifle yawns when he dispatched Sam Querrey in straight-sets on Tuesday, saying he was bored and tired after last weeks exertions at the Japan Open, where he lifted the third trophy of his season and career. Kyrgios is overgrown teenager Sky Sports tennis expert Peter Fleming gives his verdict on the Australians latest flare-up And it appeared Kyrgios wasnt up to facing his opponent Zverev from the start as he suffered his first defeat in seven matches.Despite reaching a career high of No 14, he still has an outside chance of making the ATP World Tour Finals in London at the end of November, but Kyrgios performance did little for his reputation and was booed by spectators as he appeared to give up.Asked if he even wanted to qualify for the elite event at the O2 Arena in London, Kyrgios said: I couldnt care less, to be completely honest with you. Kyrgios has a reputation for poor behaviour on court. 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Steeling himself when he so desperately needed to, Serbias Djokovic held on for a 6-7 (7), 6-4, 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-4 victory after nearly four hours of momentum shifts Sunday to win Wimbledon for the second time -- and deny Switzerlands Federer what would have been a record eighth championship at the All England Club. I could have easily lost my concentration in the fifth and just handed him the win. But I didnt, and thats why this win has a special importance to me, mentally, Djokovic said. I managed to not just win against my opponent, but win against myself, as well, and find that inner strength. Cradling his trophy during the post-match ceremony, Djokovic addressed Federer directly, saying: I respect your career and everything you have done. And thank you for letting me win today. Even Federer had to smile at that line. Truth is, Djokovic deserved plenty of credit for figuring out a way to raise his Grand Slam total to seven titles and allows him to overtake Rafael Nadal at No. 1 in the rankings. Novak deserved it at the end, clearly, said Federer, who hadnt been to a Grand Slam final since winning his 17th major at Wimbledon in 2012, but it was extremely close. Federer, who turns 33 next month, won 88 of 89 service games through the semifinals and produced 29 aces in the final, but Djokovic broke him four times. Federer went to the net aggressively, only to see Djokovic zoom more than a dozen passing shots past him. And with most of the Centre Court crowd of about 15,000 raucously cheering for Federer, the 27-year-old Djokovic kept believing in himself. That part might have been the most difficult, given that Djokovic lost his past three major finals, and five of his past six, including against Andy MMurray at Wimbledon last year, and against Nadal at the French Open last month.dddddddddddd Started doubting, of course, a little bit, Djokovic said. I needed this win a lot. Boris Becker, the three-time Wimbledon champion who began coaching Djokovic this season, called the new champion the biggest competitor and praised his sense of not giving up, giving it always another try. It couldve gone either way in the fifth set, said Becker, whose former rival as a player, Stefan Edberg, coaches Federer. Novak finds another way. He digs deep and finds another way. Djokovic built a 5-2 lead in the fourth set and served for the championship at 5-3. But Federer broke there for the first time all afternoon, smacking a forehand winner as Djokovic slipped and fell on a patch of brown dirt. Djokovic took a nastier tumble in the second set, hurting his left leg and prompting the first of two medical timeouts; he got his right calf massaged by a trainer in the fifth. With Federer serving at 5-4 in the fourth, he double-faulted to 30-all, then netted a backhand for 30-40 -- handing Djokovic a match point. Federer hit a 118 mph (190 kph) serve that was called out, but he challenged the ruling, and the replay showed the ball touched a line for an ace. That was part of Federers five-game run to force a fifth set. It would be another 42 minutes until Djokovic again stood so close to triumph. Cant believe I made it to five, Federer said. Wasnt looking good there for a while. In truth, after so much drama, the ending was anticlimactic. Trailing 5-4 but serving, Federer missed four groundstrokes, pushing a backhand into the net on Djokovics second match point. Victory his, Djokovic knelt on the most hallowed tennis court in the world, plucked a blade of grass and shoved it in his mouth, just as he did after his 2011 Wimbledon title. He dedicated this victory to his pregnant fiancee and our future baby, and to Jelena Gencic, his first tennis coach, who died last year. This is the best tournament in the world, the most valuable one, Djokovic said. The first tennis match that I ever (saw) in my life, when I was 5 years old, was Wimbledon, and that image stuck (in) my mind. ' ' '