By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Monday, February 6, 2023
A month into the brand new season, main finalists Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios are firing up their feud.
Australian Open finalist Tsitsipas gave a current interview to Greek media company Tromaktiko detailing the foundation of his rift with Kyrgios, which was highlighted by their controversial conflict at Wimbledon final summer season.
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World No. 3 Tsitsipas was quoted as saying Kyrgios “broke” the pair’s relationship together with his clownish stall ways on courtroom designed to unnerve the Greek.
“I didn’t do anything,” Tsitsipas was quoted as saying by Tromaktiko. ““I was only trying to compete, while he was playing the clown. It also depends on how he wakes up each day.”
Wimbledon finalist Kyrgios called Tsitsipas out for the comments on Twitter, reminding the Greek he “obtained taught a lesson” in that wild Wimbledon defeat.
Right….. this the match he hit somebody within the crowd….. belted one other ball out of the stadium and obtained taught a lesson in entrance of one other full stadium….. https://t.co/NU5Hs6Al0S
— Nicholas Kyrgios (@NickKyrgios) February 4, 2023
“This the match he hit someone in the crowd….. belted another ball out of the stadium and got taught a lesson in front of another full stadium,” Kyrgios posted.
That Wimbledon match continues to spark the flames of feud between Tsitsipas and his household and Kyrgios.
Reflecting on her son’s four-set loss to Kyrgios within the Wimbledon third spherical, Tsitsipas’ mother, Julia Sergeyevna Apostoli advised The Greek City Times the Aussie’s antics obtained into her son’s head.
“The only person who confuses Stefanos is Nick Kyrgios. He is the only one who brings him out of himself,” Julia Sergeyevna Apostoli advised The Greek City Times final fall. “In the Wimbledon match, Kyrgios decided to ignore the general rules of sports. The match became very strange and nervous because he was playing ‘dirty’ tennis.
“Stefanos does not play like that. He fully misplaced his mood as a result of conduct of his opponent and misplaced the match with out being any worse on the courtroom.”
The mercurial Kyrgios rode his massive serve and major mind games to topple fourth-seeded Tsitsipas 6-7(2), 6-4, 6-3, 7-6(7) in a wild, crazy and contentious Clash on Court No. 1.
Both men were hit with code violations as Court No. 1 felt like the octagon at times. Tsitsipas summed up this tennis tempest of sound and flurry as “a circus.”
Tsitsipas called Kyrgios out as a bully in his post-match presser, while Kyrgios claimed Tsitsipas “is just not preferred.”
“It’s fixed bullying, that is what he does,” Tsitsipas said.
Kyrgios laughed off the bullying charge saying “I did nothing in direction of Stefanos right this moment that was disrespectful.”
“I do not know what to say. I’m undecided how I bullied him,” Kyrgios told the media after beating the Greek for the fourth time in five meetings. “He was the one hitting balls at me, he was the one which hit a spectator, he was the one which smacked it out of the stadium. I did not do something.
“I was actually like — apart from me just going back and forth to the umpire for a bit, I did nothing towards Stefanos today that was disrespectful, I don’t think. I was not drilling him with balls.”
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