While Nick Kyrgios has had mixed reviews at Wimbledon, he can be considered a controversial figure. The Australian tennis player is an eccentric person. Fans slammed the tennis player for his recent social media post.
The young, daring, courageous and capricious tennis player, has one way or another crossed the line of decency. Nick Kyrgios risks alienating everyone in the game, including his fans. Fans are highly disappointed by the tennis player’s self-proclaimed tag, which he posted on social media.
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Fans were disappointed by the recent post of Nick Kyrgios
Nick Kyrgios ‘ biggest achievement to date is reaching the quarter-finals of the 2014 Wimbledon Championships and beating former ATP No. 1 Rafael Nadal en route to the quarterfinals of the 2015 Australian Open. A new controversy erupted over his recent social media post. His self-proclaimed tag on his Instagram story received mixed reviews from tennis fans all over social media.
Nick Kyrgios, showman in his heart! pic.twitter.com/QeO9qOgn12
— We Are Tennis (@WeAreTennis) October 16, 2022
The majority of fans weren’t pleased by his thoughts. They couldn’t agree with the athlete’s words.
Well, those who cant give a good show with their gameplay, have to give show with some other things like kyrgios
— Andreu Roig (@A__Roig) October 16, 2022
Fans were quick to sarcastically call out the tennis player for his baseless antics.
Blud said entertaining… https://t.co/FltDkxNncU
— songezo (@SongezoGoxo) October 16, 2022
The pandemic has left the world traumatised and concerned for each other. Fans joked about the pandemic and promptly called out the Aussie for his naive acts.
Spitting at people. Nice and in an age of Covid
— Clare Hellings (@Clarehellings51) October 16, 2022
At Wimbledon 2015, Kyrgios has given a Code of Conduct warning after hitting the ground with a racket so hard that it plunged into the stands and was caught by a spectator. The fans were not happy with his behaviour.
I don t feel entertained..
— Gonzi (@gonzi2015) October 16, 2022
At the 2017 Australian Open, a seemingly red-hot Nick Kyrgios defeated Italy’s Andreas Seppi in a tough second round. He appeared to be out of the match when the going got tough. The disappointing home fans booed him off the court.
Fans quickly pointed out that the player hasn’t achieved his potential. They were angry over the tags he has attached under his name.
Winning majority of the time ??? You a$$hole won shit MF and you know that. Just because you reached a slam final doesn't make you a good player.
— Ash (@johnnn_wickk) October 17, 2022
Fans promptly changed his self-proclaimed tag to a ‘clown’ status.
More like a 🤡 in his heart, and not in a good way.
Dude is a total prick.
— Michael J Hutchinson (@MikeTheActorMan) October 16, 2022
Many agreed with the quirky Australian tennis player, Nick Kyrgios’ clown tag.
A clown!! When he wins a big title in singles we can talk about him.
— Freddy Ruben Campos (@rubencampos) October 16, 2022
Idiot at heart
— Thiago (@ThiMeMo) October 16, 2022
Soon the comments section was filled with funny GIFS of jokers.
— 𝔸𝕟𝕟𝕒 🍁🍂 (@Ana_SzC) October 16, 2022
Many fans pointed out the player’s double standards.
Sorry but him brushing all kinds of unsporting, abusive, and just plain idiotic behavior under the rug of just “being entertaining” -let’s just say it doesn’t ring true. And the media doesn’t need to co-sign his delusion. I enjoy his tennis but don’t need to champion narcissism.
— Juno McDuff (@JunoMcduff) October 16, 2022
Nick Kyrgios has beaten all of the Big Three, won six ATP Tour titles and entertained crowds around the world with his thrilling tennis.
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