USA TODAY Network/Sipa USANick Kyrgios paid tribute to Novak Djokovic's unflappable temperament after the Serbian superstar recovered from a set down to defeat him 4-6 6-3 6-4 7-6 on Sunday to claim a seventh Wimbledon title.
"I mean, yeah, I can obviously improve many things in my game, not just composure. My forehand return needs to improve. I've been working on that a lot. Can always get stronger. Can always get fitter.Contesting his maiden grand slam final against an all-time great playing in his record-breaking 32nd, Kyrgios lauded Djokovic as just too good at the crucial moments.
"I feel like there's so much weight on my shoulders all the time when I step out on the tennis court. Now it's just released and I feel amazing,” the Australian said. "It's taken me almost 10 years in my career to finally get to the point of playing for a grand slam and coming up short, but my level is right there," Kyrgios said.The mercurial talent - described post-match by Djokovic's coach Goran Ivanisevic as a "tennis genius" - remains unsure if he'll reach another slam final.
Sticking to a limited playing schedule, Kyrgios plans on taking a break to recharge for the American hardcourt swing culminating in the US Open starting on August 29.An Australian activist who shouted, "Where is Peng Shuai?" and held up a sign with the same message was thrown out from centre court during the Wimbledon men's final.
Peng is a retired professional tennis player from China who last year accused a former high-ranking member of the country's ruling Communist Party of sexual assault. She has made very few public appearances since then.
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