Jannik Sinner continues to win, but his results are hardly noticed these weeks. Between the doping case and the various controversies there is now also Nick Kyrgios started attacking him again.
Sinner, new attack from Kyrgios in the doping case: “Why is he playing?” And Jannik has now denied the rumors about the wedding
The Australian tennis player is known for his criticism of Jannik, as shown by previous tweets against Anna Kalinskaya, his ex and Sinner’s current girlfriend.
Who is he?
Nicholas Hilmy Kyrgios, known as Nick, was born on April 27, 1995 in Canberra. He is still active as a tennis player, but has already started a career as a TV commentator. Kyrgios is an Australian citizen with Greek and Malaysian roots.
The career
Considered by some to be the greatest talent of his generation, Nick Kyrgios has won seven ATP singles titles, four doubles titles and one Hopman Cup. He was also a singles finalist at the 2022 Wimbledon tournament.
He was the second and final player after Lleyton Hewitt to defeat the Big Three: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in their first meeting. In doubles, he holds the Australian Open 2022 title together with compatriot Thanasi Kokkinakis: the first case in the Open Era of two wildcards winning the Australian Slam.
Kyrgios does not have a permanent coach
Nick Kyrgios never had a permanent coach. This peculiarity is now well known as he is the only tennis player in the top 100 who does not have a coach but organizes his own training sessions.
The Pokémon tattoo
Nick is a big fan of Pokémon and has had images of the famous anime tattooed all over his back: “I love Pokemon, bro. They are an important part of my life, a significant part of my childhood. I still play it, practically every day. I’ve been thinking about dedicating a tattoo to Pokémon for a while. I’m an anime fan and I love them. So I designed this crazy project with one of my favorite artists in Australia and spontaneously implemented it one day,” he explained to GQ Italy a year ago.
The passions for football and the NBA
Kyrgios is a big Boston Celtics fan, a famous basketball team that plays in the NBA and that he follows closely whenever he has the chance. The tennis player also loves football very much and is a supporter of it Tottenhama London team that plays in the Premier League.
The depression and drug abuse
A few years ago Nick revealed that he has been through periods of depression, in which he lost interest in playing tennis because he couldn’t live up to other people’s expectations. The Australian tennis player is said to be during this time He abused alcohol and drugs, which even led him to suicidal thoughts.
The domestic violence report
In July 2022 Nick was reported for domestic violence by his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passeri. The tennis player’s lawyers obtained an adjournment of the proceedings and announced that They would request that the proceedings be discontinued because Kyrgios suffers from psychological problems. In February 2023, the case was dismissed by the Canberra court due to the low severity of the harm and the low risk of reoffending.
Kyrgios, the end of the relationship with Kalinskaya and the sexist comment
Nick Kyrgios had a brief relationship with Anna Kalinskayabefore the Russian tennis player got together with Jannik Sinner. The split between the two does not appear to have been amicable, given the many attacks the Australian has directed at the Class of 1998.
Anna Kalinskaya, who is Sinner’s girlfriend: age, the love story with Jannik and the crisis that has now been overcome
The last attack took place today Kyrgios, who commented “second serve” on an old photo of them on social media. A clear indication that the Australian was Kalinskaya’s partner before Sinner. Probably confirmation of what Kalinskaya said immediately after their breakup: “He’s not a bad boy, he’s just a bad person.”
Kyrgios attacks Sinner
Nick Kyrgios, the Sinner a few weeks ago through a survey X who attacked in the doping case, has struck again.
Kyrgios against Sinner and his ex-girlfriend Anna Kalinskaya: the attack on social media
The Australian tennis player is not one to hold back his opinions and lately his nemesis seems to be the Italian, since the day the ITIA acquitted him in the doping case. “Why is he still playing?” Kyrgios asked journalist Ben Rothenberg. And it’s not the first time. Some time ago he wrote: “Ridiculous whether it was accidental or planned. You have tested positive for a banned substance twice and should be banned for two years. Your performance has improved. Massage cream, yes, nice”.
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