Nick Kyrgios brother s girlfriend Alicia Gowans turned heads during the first round of the Australian Open after the tennis bad boy ordered her out of his box .
The blonde beauty sat with her boyfriend Christos, alongside Kyrgios sister Halimah and father Giorgos, as the Canberra-native took on Portugal s Frederico Ferreira on Monday night.
Kyrgios, currently ranked 47th in the world, beat Ferreira in straight sets but still managed to make headlines over a bizarre request early in the first set when he was down 2-0. Tell your girlfriend out of my box, a fired up Kyrgios ordered.
Kyrgios was seen having a heated exchange with one of his managers afterwards, during the change of ends.
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Tennis fans were out enjoying a perfect Australian Open day in the sun.(Nine)
As well as all the standard tennis merchandise this year, you can also buy an Australian Open mask - which may become a collector s item and unnecessary next year.
Tonight, all eyes will be on Ash Barty as she takes centre court.
For those keen to head courtside - John Cain arena tickets are $49 weekdays and $59 weekends, the same price as a ground pass last year.
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