Nick Kyrgios has completed it once more! The Australian champion has launched new unbelievable phrases, this time aimed toward Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray, saying that his tennis IQ is superior to that of the Fab 4.
The Australian tennis participant will return to the courtroom in 2025 on the ATP 250 match in Brisbane, scheduled from December 29 to January 5, 2025. After knee issues and surgical procedure on his proper wrist that compelled him to remain out of motion for the final two years, Nick is changing into extra well-known for his – typically inappropriate – feedback on social media in the direction of his colleagues, than for his exploits on the courtroom.
The previous Wimbledon finalist, this time via social media, had enjoyable constructing his good tennis participant, then praising himself for his tennis intelligence, which in his opinion is superior to the aforementioned phenomena.
“I’ve the next quotient than Djokovic, Federer, Nadal and even Murray. I do not bear in mind different tennis gamers able to reaching the Wimbledon ultimate with out a coach,” he mentioned.
Kyrgios then listed the photographs that may attraction to any tennis participant. He could not miss out on quoting himself.
“As for the serve, I select Kyrgios: even when I am not too tall, I feel I’ve one of the best serve. As for the backhand, little doubt: Djokovic, nobody performs it higher than him. Then I select Federer’s slice, De Minaur for his velocity on the courtroom and Nadal’s physique,” he added.
For as soon as, the 29-year-old stood out for a quite off-color assertion, which this time doesn’t characteristic Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek or Andy Roddick, in opposition to whom (particularly the Italian) he has held an actual campaign in current months. Now it is the flip of the Fab 4. We’ll see when it is time for the comeback on the courtroom what the opposite tennis gamers have in retailer for the Australian. Clearly, a participant like Nick is key for tennis, throughout, each on the courtroom and off the courtroom.