Australian professional tennis player Nick Kyrgios recently got eliminated from the US Open 2021 in the very first round. Facing Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut, Kyrgios didn’t play well and lost in straight sets. Surprisingly, he even got bageled in the third set. The final scoreline of the match was 6-3, 6-4, 6-0.
Even though Nick Kyrgios is out of the US Open 2021, one just can’t keep him away from tennis and its related off the court activities. He just loves to react on the recent happenings of the sport- a glimpse of which was seen recently.
Last night, Andy Murray lost a five-set marathon against Stefanos Tsitsipas. The British player seemed so frustrated after the match because according to him, Tsitsipas took too many toilet breaks.
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Hahahahahahahaha https://t.co/ZdyFUh2qjh
— Nicholas Kyrgios (@NickKyrgios) August 31, 2021
“Fact of the day. It takes Stefanos Tsitipas twice as long to go the bathroom as it takes Jeff Bazos to fly into space. Interesting,” tweeted Murray.
If there is one player who enjoyed this tweet, it is Kyrgios. He even retweeted it with a caption- with which one can imagine the state of his happiness and laughter.
“Hahahahahahahaha,” tweeted the Australian.
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Nick Kyrgios in the 2021 tennis season
Kyrgios hasn’t had a great season so far. He returned to the court after an injury at the Australian Open 2021 but failed to make a mark there. After this, he skipped the entire clay-court season because of yet another injury.
The Australian looked in some great form at the Wimbledon Championships 2021 but injured his back. As a result, he had to withdraw from the tournament.
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The ongoing hard-court season is proving to be a nightmare for Kyrgios. He has a 1-4 win-loss record so far across four tournaments on hard-courts including the US Open.
Even though Nick Kyrgios is not in the best of his form, fans still have huge expectations from him. Will he be able to bounce back at the Australian Open 2022?
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