I would say that is ridiculous to say (he is a multi millionaire that from what I have seen does not dump his money). However, I did hear of a story where a guy was living as a homeless man for years while his net worth was worth millions.He is a psycho. He has some big problem and I wouldn't be surprised if he finish living under the bridge in some point of his life...
He is a psycho. He has some big problem and I wouldn't be surprised if he finish living under the bridge in some point of his life...
Thread title said:Kyrgios being targeted
Not really.
Hnen someone is crazy, and I am afraid this guy is, amount of money you have doesn't matter... I really don't like Kyr, but hope I am wrong... He seem as man in problem and he seems to be alone...I would say that is ridiculous to say (he is a multi millionaire that from what I have seen does not dump his money). However, I did hear of a story where a guy was living as a homeless man for years while his net worth was worth millions.
But the guy was just psycho and lost his mind.
They kept showing someone, not sure who it was (always seems to be someone different). Yep, he is definitely a troubled guy. But I don't see him fixing it.Hnen someone is crazy, and I am afraid this guy is, amount of money you have doesn't matter... I really don't like Kyr, but hope I am wrong... He seem as man in problem and he seems to be alone...
Where is his family, parents, brother, didn't watch match... Were they there?
That being said... Toy Story 4 was much better on the second watch.
Thought you meant there was a hit out on him. Just a little disappointed now.![]()
Nick Kyrgios is really projecting when he keeps complaining how other players are 'so cringy' or 'the saltiest dude'Still a nobody, still has won nothing of significance and in 20-30 years won't be remembered like the other bad boys of tennis because they actually achieved something in comparison. What has Kyrgios achieved? a few 500s? Lol
Nick Kyrgios is really projecting when he keeps complaining how other players are 'so cringy' or 'the saltiest dude'
Have to disagree....the guy is moronic soft idiot who is a disgrace to tennis.The match was highly entertaining, that is all I care about. He is not a guy I like or admire (absolute classless act), but he gives me something of value... entertainment.
Or: all he want to do is to be liked.Nick Kyrgios is really projecting when he keeps complaining how other players are 'so cringy' or 'the saltiest dude'
All he does is project lol.Or: all he want to do is to be liked.
When he is the biggest attention seeker on tour.
Like a book project? Does not seem like much of a reader.All he does is project lol.
You may be entertained but mature real tennis fans and his opponents are not. Nick is either ******** or just looking for ways to get attention, which is a shame because he is so talented and could be a top 5 player if he acted his age.The match was highly entertaining, that is all I care about. He is not a guy I like or admire (absolute classless act), but he gives me something of value... entertainment.
You can't blame him for taking an issue with the biggest offender of the rule and making it an example for every occasion. It is the most obvious thing to do, if he is to make a point.
Has anyone that has been at the match timed the time calling on him? It would be interesting if what he was saying was right or wrong.
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You may be entertained but mature real tennis fans and his opponents are not. Nick is either ******** or just looking for ways to get attention, which is a shame because he is so talented and could be a top 5 player if he acted his age.
Na he was wrong. He just lost a screw somewhere along the way and decided to spend a couple of sets whinging about Rafa for some reason.
I was there at the match. From what I saw the first set and a half he was well behaved for Nick.... Something really set him off before the whole time violation thing. I am not sure what it was but it appeared to me that someone said something to him and all of a sudden he lost it.
My days of changing diapers and dealing with whiny children are long past, thank the gods . . . so I sure as hell don't waste my time on a brat like Kyrgios. But I knew the board would be lit up today, and I just couldn't help myself from commenting on the obvious irony of him calling some else a "tool."It’s ironic that he called the umpire a tool, he is the biggest tool in the tennis world.
My days of changing diapers and dealing with whiny children are long past, thank the gods . . . so I sure as hell don't waste my time on a brat like Kyrgios. But I knew the board would be lit up today, and I just couldn't help myself from commenting on the obvious irony of him calling some else a "tool."
I mean, that's some epic-level disconnect on his part.
One minute of Nick when he’s engaged in a match is better 15 years of Karen, Basilashvili or Medvedev.Pro sports is viewed as entertainment now like the WWE is. NK is pushing the rules and has bad conduct! So did Jimmy Connors, Illinois Nastase and John McEnroe!
Has anyone that has been at the match timed the time calling on him? It would be interesting if what he was saying was right or wrong.
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I was there and Nick was being his regular self trying to blame someone or something. The clock starts after umpire calls out the score. Nick's complaint was umpire was calling out the score too fast. Which is ridiculous because a) he was doing it for Karen the same way and b) all matches I have seen in person everywhere this tournament have had the same gap of time (between point being over and umpire calling out score).So, the umpire wasn't starting the clock as Kyrgios claims?
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He is an Australian-hole.I like him when he's being entertaining and level-headed, but these stupid class-less antics remind me that he is simply an entitled brat (couldn't find a better description for now).
It depends if you like tennis or drama.One minute of Nick when he’s engaged in a match is better 15 years of Karen, Basilashvili or Medvedev.
One minute of Nick when he’s engaged in a match is better 15 years of Karen, Basilashvili or Medvedev.
Well said. I wonder which 40-15 you are referring toIt spends if you like tennis or drama.
If I want entertainment and drama I watch a movie or something.
Drama in tennis is more like 40-15 scenario. That’s sports drama. Not creating drama like Nick does.
I was there and Nick was being his regular self trying to blame someone or something. The clock starts after umpire calls out the score. Nick's complaint was umpire was calling out the score too fast. Which is ridiculous because a) he was doing it for Karen the same way and b) all matches I have seen in person everywhere this tournament have had the same gap of time (between point being over and umpire calling out score).
Also, Nick's behaviour was completely out of line and his point that he was trying to make was absolutely irrelevant. Rafa was not playing this match, Rafa had nothing to do with this match whatsoever. He kept on asking the umpire why Rafa gets away with these things. Well, I'm sure he does at times but how can he himself break rules and then say xyz breaks them regularly so I can break them too? Nonsensical really.
Worst part is he did a full on tank job in final game and in the end spit towards the umpire calling him a tool or something like that. How anyone can condone any of these things I have mentioned above is beyond me.
I was just thinking about if someone got 2CP and then choke it and opponent win kind of scenario.Well said. I wonder which 40-15 you are referring to![]()
Example to what end though? Because Nick wants to catch a break and not get warned since there are high profile people breaking a rule? Two wrongs do not make a right. He was making a case that since Rafa does it, Nick should not be warned either for time violations. Seriously? Very hard to defend your position here.As for Nadal being mentioned, I already said elsewhere: whether he plays in the match or not, he is the poster boy (along with Djokovic) of that offence, so making him an example is pretty normal and actually smart move, as he is a high profile case.
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