
Nick Kyrgios is trying and failing to stay relevant in tennis after latest snub
Can Nick Kyrgios retain a prominent place in tennis after he was dropped from the BBC's Wimbledon coverage?
Can Nick Kyrgios retain a prominent place in tennis after he was dropped from the BBC's Wimbledon coverage?
Having proven himself in a punditry tole, Nick Kyrgios was not happy to have been ignored by the BBC.
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Kyrgios has sent a message to Raducanu's critics.
"He wanted to see my game, my serve, how I'm hitting the ball on the practice court. That just talks about his greatness."
“I think that would be more content for the sport, I think that would be cool."
"I think it’s his first win in a couple of years, so it’s great to see him back and playing well."
"To come off and get a win and feel like I belong again was special."
Kyrgios slammed the former world No 1 after a controversial post shared by 'Served with Andy Roddick' on Twitter/X.
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"The PTPA has consistently chosen division and distraction through misinformation over progress."
"The lawsuits expose systemic abuse, anti-competitive practices, and a blatant disregard for player welfare."
"I literally don’t have a ranking at the moment, was out for one-and-a-half years, and I’m trying to work my way back."
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