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‘Federer, Djokovic, Nadal is a god, but tennis needs a devil’

'Federer, Djokovic, Nadal is a god, but tennis needs a devil'
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LONDON: Nick Kyrgios praised Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal as “gods” on Thursday but tennis insists it also desperately needs non-appropriate nonconformities.
The crowd of a controversial Australian reached the third round of Wimbledon by brushing Mager Gianluca Italy 7-6 (9/7), 6-4, 6-4 to regulate clashes with Felix aliasts of Canadian Felix-aliasmism.
Among other things, he absorbed coaching tips from random fans while discussing the benefits of Tottenham Hotspur.
“Not everyone can be Federer or Djokovic or Nadal.
This is, like, athletes once in a while that inspires millions of people.
Like, they are just gods.
I see them like that too,” said the 26-year-old Kyrgios.
“But you have to have some people, I believe, it’s legitimate, that people can bring other fans to watch, like just normal people.” I feel like one of those people.
I am Nick Kyrgios.
I know who I am.
“Being Nick Kyrgios is a tiring existence that brings together and divides fans, players and other officials.
Nadal and Djokovic accused him of respecting sports and traditions, while describing Nadal as.” Super salty “and Djokovic as” tools “for aspects of his behavior During Covid-19 pandemic.
When a poison, Kyrgios’s teen announced his arrival in sports amazing Nadal at Wimbledon in 2014, he was seen as the next sport of the eternal star.
He has become headlines but not always for the right reason in a career filled with And the suspension.
But he is a box office for sports.
“They knew it was a bit of a show.
They just want entertainment at the end of the day, “said Kyrgios after the afternoon in a court packed 3.” As the couple shouted with normal questions about Tottenham Hotspur.
A bit strange.
“It’s crazy.
I have people in the front row actually train me, as really tells me, that’s right, a good ball, happy back, it will work next time, it’s depth, what.
Is it happening here? “Often described as one of the best players who never won the Grand Slam, Kyrgios said he was happy with a career so far bought six titles tours and almost $ 9 million gift money.
The closest to the Slam title was two runs to the quarter-finals – at Wimbledon in 2014 and the Australian Open in 2015.
“I was fine by not winning the Grand Slams.
I know it will make many people angry,” he said.
“He must do this.
But I shouldn’t.
This is not your life, it’s mine.
I’m fine by just enjoying myself, wearing a show.”

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