The Australian Open continues with Great Britain’s Jacob Fearnley knocking out the returning Nick Kyrgios in straight-sets, while Novak Djokovic secured an opening victory under the guidance of ...
Nick Kyrgios has been compared to both United States ... “Kyrgios is self-loathing, he’s angry at himself and he’s blaming the crowd for the noise in his early exit at the Australian Open.” ...
Aussie star Nick Kyrgios didn’t hold back from commenting on the biggest controversy of the tennis weekend, as the Davis Cup ...
Nick Kyrgios’ Australian Open return was short-lived — and he warned it could be his last singles match in his homeland. The 29-year-old lost in the first round in Melbourne on Monday in ...
despite the partisan Melbourne cheering Kyrgios on. 'I thought I played good,' Fearnley, who is being dubbed the 'next Andy Murray' said. 'Sorry for Nick. I could tell he was dealing with some ...
Nick Kyrgios was thrashed in straight sets by Jacob Fearnley in the first round of the Australian Open. Kyrgios came into the first-round match struggling with an abdominal problem and was a ...
It says much about Nick Kyrgios that, when it comes to second serves, the Australian tennis star is likely to be best remembered not for the tournament-best 143mph ace he sent past Rafael Nadal at ...
Nick Kyrgios is very much not Jannik Sinner's biggest fan after the World No.1 tested positive for the banned substance Clostebol with the narrative being in the mind of the Australian that he was ...
For me, it makes me angry. Me, personally ... points from Indian Wells and the wrath of anti-doping crusader Nick Kyrgios. Few doping cases are the same. Sports might be compliant to the WADA ...