"Worst f---ing ref ever," Kyrgios yells at the top of his voice after Khachanov claimed the second-set tiebreak. "The worst ref in the game. The worst. Hands down. Every single time I play, he's doing some stupid shit, every time."
In the months between the Cincinnati meltdown and the Australian summer, Kyrgios started seeing Jonah Oliver - one of Australia's best sports psychologists. It isn't just his on-court behaviour at the Australian Open which has seen Kyrgios go from tennis' most renownedHe triggered the flow of donations from athletes for bushfire relief with one simple tweet three weeks ago. He played with obvious pride during Australia's run to the ATP Cup semi finals in Sydney.
"The only thing that has changed is that the media focus has shifted onto the good things he does, rather than just exclusively focusing on the negative," he said. "We are all human, and we all make mistakes."Christos, the CEO of the Nick Kyrgios Foundation, beams with pride when asked about the tide of public perception turning. In his opinion, it's long overdue.
"At the end of the day, we are only concerned with making a real difference to challenges people and our country as a whole face, so where the donations come to isn’t too important to us, as long as we are having a positive impact."Playing for a cause has had a positive impact on Kyrgios' form, too. The 24-year-old has admitted he struggles for motivation when playing outside a team format - which seems to be the key to his best tennis.
Great article.
C’mon Nick, Finish it quick...
Or the word might be “opposite”
He could end up a terrific role model - a warts and all character like most of us👍🏿
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