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sport news Nick Kyrgios' manager exposes abuse, says Todd Woodbridge got off lightly when ... trends now

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Nick Kyrgios' manager exposes the vile abuse he cops - and tells Todd Woodbridge he got off LIGHTLY when a troll said he wished the former star had died of a heart attack Manager Daniel Horsfall chimed in after Woodbridge was hit with vile abuse  Troll told former world No.19 he should've died from a heart attack last year   Horsfall revealed abuse of his own, said it was far worse than Woodbridge's 

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Nick Kyrgios's manager Daniel Horsfall has told Todd Woodbridge the abuse he cops pales in comparison to the vile messages he receives while working for the sport's most controversial figure - even though one troll recently wished the ex-star turned commentator was dead.

On Wednesday, Woodbridge struck back with a classy response to a man who said he wished the former world No.19 had died from the attack he suffered in October last year, branding the message 'disgusting and disgraceful'.

Horsfall joined the discussion on Thursday, revealing a shocking string of slurs he received from a troll as he told Woodbridge: 'Yours is pretty light on to be fair. Here's what I see.'

Manager Daniel Horsfall (pictured with Nick Kyrgios at Wimbledon last year) has exposed a vile and threatening message he received - and said it's worse than what Todd Woodbridge copped from a 'disgraceful' troll this week

Manager Daniel Horsfall (pictured with Nick Kyrgios at Wimbledon last year) has exposed a vile and threatening message he received - and said it's worse than what Todd Woodbridge copped from a 'disgraceful' troll this week 

A man messaged Woodbridge and told him he wished he had died of a heart attack he suffered in October last year - prompting a stern but dignified response from the tennis star

A man messaged Woodbridge and told him he wished he had died of a heart attack he suffered in October last year - prompting a stern but dignified response from the tennis star

The former real estate agent - who has managed Kyrgios since midway through last year

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