The Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios is a hot-headed character on the tennis court. But off the tennis court he always has a soft corner for his loved ones. And his recent heartfelt message for his girlfriend Costeen Hatzi as the year comes to an end is proof.
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Kyrgios ended up his good year on the ATP tour with a ground state elimination in the final ATP tournament. The 27-year-old tennis player took part in the ATP finals with his doubles partner, Thanasi Kokkinakis.
Nick Kyrgios’ adorable message for his girlfriend
After a year full of ups and downs, “The Wild Thing” thanked his girlfriend for being by his side and making everything better. The enigmatic tennis player is currently dating the Australian blogger and influencer Hatzi for almost a year now.
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The 27-year-old, Kyrgios took to his social media account to share a series of pictures of his girlfriend and captioned the post as, “T H A N K F U L, a year since we met and everything became better”
The adorable couple have been together for almost a year now and are having a great time together. His girlfriend can regularly be seen in the stands supporting and applauding the tennis player while he competes. She even came to support Kyrgios during the US Open, when he lost to Khachanov.
This is not the first time the tennis player has expressed his affection for his partner on social media. Back in September, he wrote a similar message and stated that his life is changed forever and that she had made him smile even during his toughest times.
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Kyrgios mocks about being the coach of the year
Recently, journalist Jose Morgado shared a list of the year’s ATP award nominees. The 27-year-old tennis player took to Twitter to speak his mind about how he should have been awarded the ‘Coach of the Year’ title.
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He felt he deserved the title because he reached the Wimbledon finals by preparing for the tournament all by himself.
Although he advanced to the Grand Slam finals at the Roland Garros, Novak Djokovic, a 21-time Grand Slam champion, deprived him the opportunity to capture his first major championship.