Nick Kyrgios wears his emotions on his sleeves. Always. That was evident during the Wimbledon final against Novak Djokovic on Sunday when the Australian tennis player was seen frequently chirping at spectators in the crowd. At one point, Kyrgios got so fed up that during a timeout he asked the referee to remove a drunken fan from the crowd, who was apparently shouting during Kyrgios' serve. The hilarious exchange was picked up by the hot mic at the event, and Kygrios didn't hold back one bit with his savage request.

When asked to identify which spectator he wanted to remove, Kyrgios pointed into the crowd at Wimbledon and said “the one who looks like she's had about 700 drinks, bro!”

As a result of the exchange, Kyrgios was given a code violation warning. As of writing, the Wimbledon chair ump made no action to remove the fan from the event, despite multiple rage-filled pleas from Kyrgios.

The Australian won the first set against Djokovic but could be seen getting visibly frustrated and distracted by the crowd noise as the match progressed. Never one to shy away from confrontation, Kyrgios has been battling both Djokovic and the spectators at Wimbledon on Sunday, though that's largely due to his personality as a player.

The hilarious exchange between an irate Kyrgios and the Wimbledon chair ump was certainly bizarre, particularly for a Wimbledon final. But when Kyrgios takes the court at any event, it's the perfect time to expect the unexpected, as it's impossible to predict both what he'll do and say when locked in. A final at the renowned Wimbledon proved no different, as Kyrgios was engaged with the spectators from the onset of the match.

The crowd was lively at Wimbledon on Sunday, and it ultimately seemed to take Kyrgios out of his rhythm after he won the opening set.