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Nick Kyrgios says his respect for Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal has grown after Wimbledon run

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Nick Kyrgios says his respect has grown for Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal after reflecting on his run to the Wimbledon final..

The Australian reached his maiden Grand Slam final at SW19, and gave Djokovic an early scare before losing in four sets to the Serbian.

Ad/> After a break in the Bahamas, Kyrgios is now switching his focus to the US Open warm-up events. US Open'They terrorise us' — Djokovic 'anti-vax leader' suggestions are wrong, says IvanisevicAN HOUR AGO “It’s crazy.

After I lost the final to Novak it didn’t hit me. It actually hit me a week after that I got to a Grand Slam final at Wimbledon and lost,” Kyrgios told the Citi Open Instagram account. “It is sad in a way, but it has been great.

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