ATP suspends umpire Lahyani over Kyrgios "pep talk"
Although the ATP felt Mohamed Lahyani's chat with Nick Kyrgios was "well-intended", it has suspended the umpire for two tournaments.
The ATP has handed a two-tournament suspension to Mohamed Lahyani following an internal review of the mid-match discussion the umpire had with Nick Kyrgios at the US Open.
Lahyani hit the headlines at Flushing Meadows when he came down from his chair to speak to Kyrgios, with the Australian trailing Pierre Hugues-Herbert by a set and a break in their second-round clash.
The official was heard to tell Kyrgios: "I want to help you. This isn't you, I know that."
A subsequent United States Tennis Association statement claimed Lahyani left his chair to check on the condition of Kyrgios, as he was concerned the player may require medical attention.
However, Lahyani's actions sparked huge debate, particularly as Kyrgios duly staged a stirring recovery to win in four sets.
"Although well-intended, his actions were regrettable and cannot go without disciplinary action on our own tour. We know that he will learn from this experience and we look forward to welcoming him back in October."