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If you genuinely think that there are 40 better players than Kyrgios (at his best) then with respect, you know nothing about tennis.
His record against players in the top 10 stacks up against anybody’s. That is what his supporters hang their hats on, the fact that he can compete with any of the top guys when he wants to. His talent is extraordinary.
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Exactly. I reckon I've watched about 5 tennis games in the last year. Each of them involved either Kygrios or Ash Barty. I get no enjoyment from watching the sport, that's subjective to me, but you cannot deny the amount of traffic the bloke brings to the sport. Especially amongst younger audiences. Very hard to not watch.Sure, he is a w#nker.
But this is the most interest I've had in a tennis tournament in many years.
Frothing at the (still unlikely) prospect of him taking this one out.
Not cause it's gonna shut-up his detractors (nothing ever will) but that it'll pretty much cement his legacy as the defining player of his generation.
Kyrgios would not have this much of an impact if he was just a second-tier player.
Hope he takes it out just for the meltsHe's a massive chance.
His reaction after winning last night spoke volumes.
I am very optimistic about his chances. He's at least 50/50 to beat Nadal (bookies have him favourite) and Djokovic has never won a set off him (although they haven't played each other for a while).
He can win it. Of course he can.
He's a massive chance.
His reaction after winning last night spoke volumes.
I am very optimistic about his chances. He's at least 50/50 to beat Nadal (bookies have him favourite) and Djokovic has never won a set off him (although they haven't played each other for a while).
He can win it. Of course he can.
Hope he goes to jail
He’s in the final. Nadal has officially withdrawn from the semi final.
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And all the critics will do is say how lucky he was, win or lose.
Watch.
And all the critics will do is say how lucky he was, win or lose.
Watch.
ACT Policing can confirm a 27-year-old Watson man is scheduled to face the ACT Magistrates Court on the 2nd of August in relation to one charge of common assault following an incident in December 2021," a police statement said.
Thats not leaking from media that's direct from ACT police and should be taken very seriously. Inoccent until proven guilty, but anyone saying media beat up get a clue.
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'If I had his genetics, I'd have won 28 majors by now'"Loser" gets into Wimbledon Final.
Some idiots in this thread...
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*matchThought I saw Nick having another whinge about someone in the paper today. That’s different.
Anyway-good luck to him in the final. Can’t say I’m too fussed about who wins out of those two ordinary chaps but should be a good game. Enjoy.
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Nick Kyrgios' ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari breaks her silence
On Tuesday, it was announced that Nick Kyrgios will appear before the ACT Magistrates Court on August 2 after he was accused of assaulting his model ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari last year.www.dailymail.co.uk
So it’s come out the allegation is that he pushed her. What sort of penalty does that carry?
Zero chance of Kyrgios being convicted of thatA charge of common adult can carry a jail sentence but usually not.