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Is Nick Kyrgios the new king of Wimbledon, surpassing legends like McEnroe and Castle?

Against all odds, Nick Kyrgios took the road less traveled at this Wimbledon. The Australian tennis player has been working for the BBC as a pundit at the Grass Slam, with his injury problems preventing him from competing. However, his new avatar has left fans praising him in the loudest form and sidelining John McEnroe and Andrew Castle.

Recently, both of them sat down together to witness the Novak Djokovic vs Lorenzo Musetti semi-finals clash on Centre Court at Wimbledon. Somehow, the 28-year-old tennis player’s insights during the match brought a different angle to Kyrgios and his commentator skills.

In addition, just a few days ago, the Aussie took to his Twitter handle to encourage fans to listen to his commentary, during this Wimbledon. Kyrgios wrote, “Also anyone that’s been hearing me on the comms…. Any constructive feedback? I want to get better and give the people what they want.” 

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Without a doubt, Kyrgios is a captivating presence both on and off the court. It’s his quirky and unpredictable nature that makes him so well-liked while he’s holding a racket. However, he changes and acts like an adult in a commentary box or studio—something he frequently appears unable to accomplish on a tennis court.

Hearing someone so collected and, most of the time, perceptive is almost unsettling; it gives one a hint as to the depth and maturity that lurk beneath his flashy façade. On the other hand, previously he stated, “I’m telling you, I’m feeling quite comfortable this commentary box. But I hit here for two hours this morning and I’m on with Novak [Djokovic] again tomorrow.” 

Walking the tightrope between confidant, broadcaster, and player is not easy. Nevertheless, Kyrgios was able to skillfully strike this tight balance. After their pre-semi-final practice, he pledged to disclose more details about Djokovic’s health, using his special position to provide spectators with an insider’s viewpoint.

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However, fans shared a positive comment on witnessing Kyrgios’ new avatar catching pace at the right time, during Wimbledon.

Tennis fans are amazed with Nick Kyrgios’ commentary insights 

Looking into the Djokovic semi-finals, fans shared their take not only on the match but also praised his insightful thoughts on the Serb’s contest. A fan was clearly impressed with this version of Kyrgios, and wrote, “Is it just me who is enjoying Nick Kyrgios commentating on #WIMBLEDON? His insight is really something.” 

On the other hand, another fan made a request to BBC Sports, but at the same time shared his take on every commentator, praising the Aussie the most, and pushing Andrew Castle out of the discussion. He wrote, “@BBCSport, PLEASE, More commentating from @NickKyrgios and of course @JohnMcEnroe – two players I used to loathe for their on-court antics but who provide great, informed commentary. @AndrewCastle63 needs to go.  Inane and a fish out of water with this high-level experience.”

For the first time in two years, Kyrgios is participating in Wimbledon’s second week. Sadly, he’s not taking part. Rather, he has achieved success behind the mic, a position that enables him to be near the action with far less chance of being eliminated. Subsequently, a fan highlighted, “Just love the insights that @NickKyrgios has been bringing in commentary and presentation this week @Wimbledon. Hope he’s back on a court and I’m interviewing him soon though!” 

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Audiences have been won over by his astute observations and keen insights, demonstrating that his influence on the competition can be felt off the court as much as it is on it. “Loving your commentary Nick! Intuitive, honest, informed and entertaining at the same time……👏🏻👏🏻 Top marks!” he added.

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Although some fans value John McEnroe’s legendary reputation and insightful analysis, others believe that his aggressive demeanor has overshadowed his commentary and made it antiquated. For individuals searching for a new voice in tennis broadcasting, “Loving it.  It’s refreshing to have a different take.  Can we please get rid of Johnny Mac though. Sigh.” 

Kyrgios establishes himself as a major voice in tennis as he continues to carve out a position for himself in the commentary box, demonstrating that his impact in the game goes beyond his skill on the court. Nevertheless, what are your thoughts on Kyrgios winning hearts? Do let us know in the comment section below.

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