By Richard Pagliaro | Sunday, July 2, 2023
Nick Kyrgios understands the chance and reward of audacious shotmaking on Grand Slam phases.
Wimbledon runner-up Kyrgios calls Carlos Alcaraz’s achievements and all-court sport “nuts”, cites the world No. 1 as a shotmaking showman and one in all his high three favourite gamers to observe.
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Meeting the media at Wimbledon in the present day earlier than his first-round conflict vs. David Goffin, Kyrgios was requested if he watched a lot tennis whereas recovering from his knee surgical procedure final January.
Kyrgios mentioned he watches Grand Slam finals in addition to matches of three males: buddy Thanasi Kokkinakis, whom Kyrgios partnered to the 2022 Australian Open doubles crown, good friend Frances Tiafoe and world No. 1 Alcaraz.
“I wouldn’t watch too much tennis [during my time off],” Kyrgios mentioned. “There’s a couple players that I enjoy watching. If they’re playing, I might give a look at live scores. Every time ‘Foe is playing or Thanasi is playing, or anyone like this, I like watching.
“Obviously Grand Slam finals. I watched a whole lot of the AO.”
Kyrgios said US Open champion Alcaraz’s explosive shotmaking, sheer joy of playing and the electric connection he’s established with fans all over the world makes the Queen’s Club champion fun to watch.
“Seeing what Alcaraz has been capable of put collectively in such a brief time period is nuts,” Kyrgios said. “He’s obtained such self-discipline and he simply loves the game.
“He’s fun to watch. He’s got so much discipline and so much desire to do well, but he’s got that showman about him, as well, which I like. He loves getting the crowd involved. He loves getwell, which I like. He loves getting the crowd involved. He loves getting people chanting his name, which is pretty cool.”
Though Kyrgios conceded he loved competing greater than ever throughout his standout 2022 season, he admits he was “almost dreading coming back” from knee surgical procedure this season.
“But no, I don’t miss the sport at all, to be fair,” Kyrgios mentioned. “I was almost dreading coming back a little bit. But it’s my job.”
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Source: www.tennisnow.com