Andy Murray is not convinced hefty fines will curb Nick Kyrgios controversial on-court behaviour and instead called on the ATP to give the Australian more help.Kyrgios was fined $16,500 for breaking the ATPs Code of Conduct during his listless second-round defeat to Mischa Zverev at the Shanghai Masters: he was given a maximum $10,000 fine for lack of best efforts as well as a $5,000 fine for verbal abuse towards a spectator and a $1,500 fine for unsportsmanlike conduct.It is not the first time Kyrgios has courted controversy -- nor the first time he has been fined for his actions -- but Murray hopes the troubled youngster is offered more protection.Whether a fine is the best way to discipline young players, I dont know. I dont know if that stops that happening again. Im not convinced about that, Murray told British newspapers after his 6-1, 6-3 victory over Lucas Pouille in Shanghai.I think sometimes players do need protecting as well. Sometimes he goes into press and says things he regrets. In those situations he maybe needs to be guided a little bit better and Im sure he will learn from that.I chat to him about all sorts of things, tennis and sport, basketball. If he ever wanted to talk to me or ask me anything, I would obviously be open to that. You dont want to see young guys who are in the spotlight, struggling and making mistakes, doing things that ultimately hurt them.When hes on his game, hes very exciting and can play all the shots, hes incredibly talented. Its not easy being in the spotlight at such a young age and not everybody deals with it as well as some of the guys do. Some players love it, some players struggle to deal with the pressure.When I was very young, I struggled with it massively. In those situations he maybe needs to be guided a little bit better and Im sure he will learn from this. 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I suppose there is a good chance that Chris will be cited as a result, so we will see what happens.Ashton received a 10-week ban last season for making contact with the eye area of Ulster back Luke Marshall during a European Champions Cup game, although he protested his innocence throughout.If he is cited for biting -- and the charge is proved -- he could be looking at another long lay-off. 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