NBA champion Andrew Bogut led a chorus of dissent against the Aussie fans as BBC cameras proceeded to show them on camera nearly every time Kyrgios won a point in his fourth-round Wimbledon loss.
We at Sportal recognise the Fanatics are obviously at Wimbledon backing Australians but the incredible weight of tweets slamming their 'cringeworthy' support can't be wrong.
We believe it's important that the sporting world understands the Fanatics aren't reflective or representative of Australian sport.
Join your fellow brethren in our campaign to distance ourselves from the Fanatics by using #FanaticsAustraliaSaysNO on social media.
Oh wow fanatics..... #stop
— Andrew Bogut (@andrewbogut) July 6, 2015
*were RT @MDub36: @andrewbogut the fanatics are legends Pls bogut
— Andrew Bogut (@andrewbogut) July 6, 2015
The fanatics are embarrassing... I hope the rest of the world don't think all Australians are like that! #embarrassment #Wimbledon
— Jimmy (@JimmyDawe) July 6, 2015
Please send to North Korean salt mine for hard labour. #Wimbledon2015 #Kyrgios #Fanatics pic.twitter.com/cvQrRlTWPi
— Joybell Bulger (@Mingingitis) July 6, 2015
Would love to get on the sauce with the Fanatics. Seem like absolute legends. Said no one ever #Wimbledon
— Brennan Gillam (@BrenGill4) July 6, 2015
@traread this is all I see... pic.twitter.com/4twIuGzjs4
— Josh Miller (@miltrain) July 6, 2015
From all your tweets tonight, the fanatics have a lower approval rating than both Abbott and Shorten
— Damo Cripps Berry (@Strauchanside) July 6, 2015
If only Nick Kyrgios bowed out of #Wimbledon2015 by hitting the Fanatics when serving that double fault...if only.
— Athas Zafiris (@ArtSapphire) July 6, 2015
If we are going to have a clean out in Aus Tennis, can we please include the Fanatics in the package?
— Tom Seymour (@tcseymour) July 6, 2015
Found out that the annoying Aussie fans at the #Wimbledon are called the Fanatics and that I'm not the only one who utterly hates them.
— Valentin Khorounzhiy (@JourneyTH) July 6, 2015