The Laver Cup has started and everyone is absolutely glued to their screens. This is the first time in the edition of the event where the ‘Big 3’ are missing. Team Europe vs Team World has begun their battle against each other. Nick Kyrgios has taken a special haircut which shows his dedication to the game.
Nick Kyrgios with a new haircut
Kyrgios was seen with a very creative haircut on the court. He has a tennis ball on the backside of the head with a creative moving effect. It is getting praise from many people around the world. The fans say that it shows his dedication to the game and showed him appreciation.
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That's some commitment 👀@NickKyrgios | #LaverCup pic.twitter.com/UQh57xdAmc
— ATP Tour (@atptour) September 24, 2021
Nick is playing for Team World. He has played this tournament earlier also and has quite some experience in it. He lost to Roger Federer in the singles event the last time this event happened. The match started with the Australian winning the first set but eventually, Federer fought back and won the match in an intense game.
The USP of King Kyrgios
The 26-year-old Kyrgios is known for his entertaining techniques on the court. There is no doubt that he has the capability to be one of the top players on the circuit. Youtube is absolutely filled with the wonderful shots played by nick. No one can even imagine trying some of the trick shots that he has played in a match.
Without Novak, Roger, and Rafael in the Laver Cup, there might be a chance for Team World to win the title for the first time. All the previous editions of the Laver Cup have been won by Team Europe only.
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Kyrgios will be playing against the Greek player Stefanos Tsitsipas later in the evening for the singles event. He has a match for the doubles category after some hours of the singles event. He is teamed up with the tall John Isner and will be facing Tsitsipas and Rublev in order to achieve victory for Team World.
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