Nick Kirgios It always brings fun, whether inside or outside the court. A true definition of the word ‘enigma’, no one can deny the fact that Kyrgios drew the crowd into the sport with his on-court skills or brash demeanor.
The 27-year-old player has had a great break this season. Kyrgios, who was out of the Top 100 in singles at the beginning of the year, finished the year 22nd in the world. He won his first Grand Slam title. 2022 Australian Open Men’s Doubles who helped him play 2022 ATP Finals It makes its debut in doubles and year-end championships.
It is well known that Kyrgios does not have a coaching team at his disposal. The Australian plays without a coach and uses their own strategies. Kyrgios has been without a coach since 2017 and it is unlikely he will bring a coach in the near future. While he’s even been criticized for this, the Australian recently hilariously covered this year’s ‘Best Coach’ nominations.
Kyrgios made it to the final 2022 Wimbledon and quarter finals 2022 US Open It has risen more than 100 places, while in February of this year it fell all the way down to 137th in the World. reply to the journalist Jose Morgado In a tweet talking about the nominations for the ATP’s year-end awards, Kyrgios tweeted, “I should be coach of the year, I coached myself to the Wimbledon final.”
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Fans responded creatively to Nick Kyrgios’ tweet
Kirghiz‘ His tweet quickly went viral, and many tennis fans found funny and creative analogies and responses to his tweet. While he made the comment strictly for fun, even fans took it lightly when posting their responses.
While many players jump rope on older players, Kirghiz Although he instinctively believed in playing, he refused many times, saying that all coaches try to discipline and change him. Former World Number 13 believes he has taken a stand where he doesn’t need a coach and has admitted that he doesn’t listen to coaches either, so there’s no point in bringing a coach.
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