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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

When you have your family behind you, you have nothing to worry about! The same goes for Nick Kyrgios, as he is all set to participate in the 2023 Australian Open. The 27-year-old tennis player definitely has the best siblings ever and their comments over his recent Instagram post is a clear sign of their support for each other. 

Why the Australian tennis player is all set to play a practice match against the 21-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic? And before the frenemies’ match, Kyrgios shared a fearless message that might trigger his rivals.

Nick Kyrgios sibling hype him up before the big game

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The 27-year-old tennis player recently took to his Instagram account to share a black-and-white picture of himself surrounded by security while he is ready to make his way onto the Tennis court. He captioned the picture and wrote, “I always say, keep your friends rich and your enemies rich, and wait to find out which is which.” 

 

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To that, his brother and a sports coach, Christos Kyrgios, commented with full enthusiasm and wrote, “Let’s fkn go baby.” Not only his brother, who is a huge part of the Nick Kyrgios Foundation but also his sister, who has created quite a name for herself all so hyped up the Australian player and commented, “The securities faces are like …how we gonna get through that.” 

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The middle child of the Kyrgios family is quite a well-known artist and created her name into the music world. Additionally, the siblings, along with the loved ones like to spend time with each other despite their busy schedules.

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 A few days ago, the 27-year-old tennis player spoke exclusively to Eurosport. He discussed the unhealthy and unfavorable environment an Australian player experiences while on tour, which builds a significant barrier between the tennis player and his own loved ones because the player is away from home for nearly seven to eight months.

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The Wimbledon finalist has made it clear, though, that he may give up playing after winning his first Grand Slam match in order to avoid this bridge. He also discussed how a number of Australian tennis players participating has decreased over time as a result of this factor.