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Showing posts with label Nick Kyrgios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nick Kyrgios. Show all posts

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Bernard Tomic, Nick Kyrgios Exchange War of Words

After his loss to John Isner which sent Australia crashing out of the Davis Cup, Bernard Tomic took shots at his countryman Nick Kyrgios. That prompted the 20-year-old to take to Twitter and take shots right back.

The emotions of Davis Cup tennis and getting to represent your country always run at a high level. However with the Australians, the emotions and drama have intensified. After Bernard Tomic’s defeat to John Isner, he talked about his fellow countryman Nick Kyrgios and said some not too kind words. That then prompted the Kyrgios to fire back as the war of words has begun.During his match against Isner, Australia’s Channel 7 caught Tomic saying this to Australian captain Lleyton Hewitt, “Two times Nick has faked it. Twice. While I'm here, Nick's sitting down in Canberra. Bullsh*t he's sick." He then continued to take shots at Kyrgios in his press conference after his loss saying that this incident was not the first time this has happened. He said, “He didn't come to Czech and had stress fractures and somehow played Indian Wells and felt good.”
Tomic then continued and talked about Kyrgios and Indian Wells, “He said he's `still sick but I'm going to be better tomorrow' - so it's just weird for me. If he plays Indian Wells, then he's definitely lost a little bit of my respect."
Despite Tomic saying that he talked to the 20-year-old after and that they were on good terms, Kyrgios took to Twitter and had some things to say. In a now-deleted tweet, Kyrgios took shots at Tomic, discussing his quick loss to Jarkko Nieminen in Miami last year. "Let's not forget who holds the quickest loss on the ATP Tour lol #howmanyminutesagain,” Kyrgios tweeted.
Kyrgios then tweeted twice more after that, which can be seen below. Kyrgios, who described his first tweet as something that came from the "heat of the moment" is something that the 20-year-old is used to. Last year at the Rogers Cup, the Aussie took a sledge at Stan Wawrinka, also describing it as something that was from the "heat of the moment".

Source: vavel.com

 

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Nick Kyrgios Withdraws From Australia's Davis Cup Team

Nick KyrgiosLleyton Hewitt prides himself on his preparation but he didn't plan to play for Australia in the Davis Cup tie against the U.S. at Kooyong in Melbourne.
Hewitt, 35, retired after the Australian Open in January and started organising the team for his first tie as Davis Cup captain.
But when a bed-ridden Nick Kyrgios was ruled out of the World Group first-round tie with a severe virus, Hewitt stepped in to replace him in the four-man team.
"Zero," Hewitt replied in January when asked about the likelihood of him playing at Kooyong after his retirement.
But he upped his training once he knew that Kyrgios had fallen ill last week in Dubai.
"Obviously with Nick, when we knew he had some issues, I tried to prepare as well as possible just to be another option," Hewitt said.
"I've been around enough Davis Cup ties now to know you've got to have back-ups and plans in place.
"I'm hitting the ball well and we've got as good a team as we can field going in and I'm confident we can still win."
The former world No.1 so far hasn't nominated himself to play, elevating Sam Groth to the singles in place of Kyrgios as well as doubles with John Peers.
Groth will open play on the temporary grass court against U.S. No.1 John Isner on Friday before Bernard Tomic takes on Jack Sock.
But Hewitt could still inject himself into the doubles rubber - with Groth or Peers - or the reverse singles on Sunday.
Hewitt, Australia's most successful Davis Cup player of all time, said he would do what was best for the team, pending the results and length of matches.
Kyrgios practised briefly on Wednesday in a bid to prove himself fit to play but Hewitt said he had little choice but to put a red line through the world No. 27 who won his first ATP title, in Marseille, in February.
"We took [Kyrgios] through his paces this morning and gave him a little fitness test to see how he pulled up from yesterday but he just wasn't fit enough to play this weekend," Hewitt said.
"It's bad timing for us but it was really out of our hands at the end."
US team captain Jim Courier said he wasn't surprised by the Australian team change.
"We've seen how much Lleyton was practising this week and with Nick's pretty conspicuous absence, but it's certainly not something coming down here that we were anticipating," Courier said.
World No. 20 Tomic has lost his two meetings with No. 23 Sock but he feels confident after reaching the ATP Tour final in Mexico last week.
"I'm playing very well and I'm playing on a surface that's in my favourite," Tomic said.
"I love this grass; it's not too quick and I move well on it so it suits my tennis and it's going to suit Grothy as well so it favours us."

Source: ESPN

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Kyrgios Reacts to Dubai 2016 Quarterfinal Win

Nick Kyrgios reflects on his performance against Tomas Berdych in the quarter-finals in Dubai on Thursday.



Source: ATP World Tour

Kyrgios Super Hot Shot - ATP Dubai Duty

Has Nick Kyrgios invented a new shot? Check out this jump short forehand hot shot against Tomas Berdych in Dubai.



Source: ATP World Tour

Kyrgios Reaches Semis Over Berdych

Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios reaches semifinals of ATP Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships 2016. Kyrgios ease past czech Berdych with 2-0 in sets (6-4; 6-4). Kyrgios will face winner of Philipp Kohlschreiber vs. Stan Wawrinka tomorrow.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Kyrgios to meet Berdych in Dubai

Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios advanced in ATP Dubai Duty Free Championships. Kyrgios beats Mikhail Kukushkin 2-0 in sets (6-3; 6-2). Tomorrow he will meet czhech tennis player Tomas Berdych.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Kyrgios Beats Klizan in Dubai

Nick KyrgiosAustralian tennis player Nick Kyrgios beats Martin Klizan to advance in ATP Dubai Duty Free Championships. He beats Klizan 2-1 in sets (3-6; 6-3; 6-2). Tomorrow Kyrgios will face Mikhail Kukushkin.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Kyrgios Wins ATP Marseille Open

Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios triumphs in Marseille. He beats croatioan Marin Cilic in straight sets 6-2; 7-6 to win the ATP title. Congrats to Kyrgios.

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Kyrgios to meet Cilic in Final

Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios defeated czhech player Tomas Berdych to meet Marin Cilic in ATP Marseille Open. Kyrgios ease past Berdych in straight sets 6-4; 6-2.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Berdych to meet Kyrgios in Semifinal

Tomas BerdychCzech tennis player Tomas Berdych beats David Goffin in straight sets 6-3; 6-4 as he moves on semifinal in ATP Marseille. Tomorrow Berdych will meet Nick Kyrgios for a final spot.

Cilic and Kyrgios Reach Semifinals

Marin Cilic and Nick Kyrgios reached semifinals of ATP Marseille. The winner of US Open 2014, Marin Cilic defeated Andrey Kuznetsov in straight sets 6-3; 6-4. On the other side, australian Nick Kyrgios ease past french Richard Gasquet 6-0; 6-4. Today we have two other quarterfinals, Stan Wawrinka vs. Benoit Paire and David Goffin vs. Tomas Berdych.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Kyrgios Over Gabashvili to Reach Quarters

Nick KyrgiosNick kyrgios (41) dominated Teymuraz Gabashvili (44th) in the second round of the Marseille tournament (6-4, 6-4) on Thursday. He could face Richard Gasquet in the quarterfinals.
Without trembling or excessive force, Nyck Kyrgios qualified for the quarter-finals of the Marseille tournament (ATP 250) on Thursday. The young Australian and whimsical (20, 41) dominated Teymuraz Gabashvili (44th) in two sets (6-4, 6-4). One break in each round (2/2) was enough against the Russian. 

In the next round, Kyrgios could challenge Richard Gasquet (10th), he has beaten only once in five meetings at Wimbledon in 2014. The French will play its qualification against Latvian Ernests Gulbis (75).

Source: lequipe

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Nick Kyrgios Defeated Pospisil in ATP Marseille

Nick Kyrgios ATP MarseilleThe Australian nick kyrgios won the duel of the young guns of the circuit against the Canadian Vasek Pospisil (6-4, 6-4) Tuesday in the first round of the Marseille tournament. He will face next lap Gabashvili, who defeated Gilles Simon.

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