If Nick Kyrgios will finally become a Tennis player again in 2025 after a half year of absence, he has had time to have new experiences, particularly in a consultant/commentator role.
Recently on the show The Sit‐Down of the Australian Open, the Australian recognized that covering Novak Djokovic's matches was not always fun, especially at the start of the Grand Slam when the Serb lacks rhythm and direction.
“I've commented on a lot of Novak's matches and he frustrates me to no end because I hate doing his matches at the start of Grand Slam tournaments. He plays with his food (understand with his opponent, editor's note) for four hours and I tell myself that I could have been at the hotel an hour and a half ago while he leads 2 sets 0. Then he loses the third set and starts complaining, then he goes to the locker room, and there's a 7–6 in the fourth set and I'm like 'dude, do you like keeping me here', because he knows I'm here, and he's starting to lose concentration. He frustrates me to no end, I hate doing Novak matches. »
Published on Wednesday November 20, 2024 at 4:46 p.m.
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