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The only thing more lamentable than Nick Kyrgios and his match throwing, is a considerable portion of the Australian Open tennis crowd.
What a bunch of dickheads.
The bloke he played is no slouch, funnily enough Seppi was 2 sets up with match point last year and ended up losing. He has obviously learnt a few more tricks since then.
I don't mind Kyrgios to be honest. He's a still a kid, with more maturity to do and a lot going on his world. I also liked his press conference, there was a fair bit of honesty and critical self reflection which if acted upon could make him #1 in the world as John McEnroe has said he could be if he gets serious. Roger Rasheed whose past players include Hewitt, Monfils & Tsonga has said he'd love to coach him. Not every kid is like Marcus Bontempelli off the sporting arena. If he's still doing the same things in a few years then sure, he can get bundled in with Mark Philapousis as way too good to never win a Grand Slam. Until then, I hope he works his mind, body and game out because he could be really special.
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I don't mind Kyrgios to be honest. He's a still a kid, with more maturity to do and a lot going on his world. I also liked his press conference, there was a fair bit of honesty and critical self reflection which if acted upon could make him #1
Really? Interesting as that part infuriated me. "Maybe I could take pre season more seriously" Thats a terrible statement to make IMO
As unlikable as Hewitt was for a considerable part of his career he was a hard worker and at least honest with himself well before the age Kyrgios is now.
He acts like a pill pure and simple, and when anyone calls him out for it he calls them haters. Funnily enough it seems his colleagues think he's actually a nice enough guy (Warwrinka probably doesn't), I think largely because they see a more restrained version of themselves in the spoiled and ultimately overindulged cheese dick he is.
It's actually harder to be the unpleasant person he portrays himself to be rather than just a regular guy. If he put half that effort into playing tennis, and hired a coach to help him along the way he'd be much better off and much happier.
TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.
As unlikable as Hewitt was for a considerable part of his career he was a hard worker.
It's actually harder to be the unpleasant person he portrays himself to be rather than just a regular guy. If he put half that effort into playing tennis, and hired a coach to help him along the way he'd be much better off and much happier.
Agree. He's a massively insecure kid masquerading as an arrogant tool. He's also not bright enough to pull off the act convincingly. The whole I don't care about tennis, and I don't need a coach reeks of someone terrified if they give it their best they might fall short, so they give themself a series of excuses for not succeeding.
Hewitt acted like a tool when he was young, but that was because he was so determined to win he couldn't control his emotions. I'd take that over a pampered sook everytime.
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