Wimbledon 2022: Nick Kyrgios admits he 'threw away' service game in win over Brandon Nakashima
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Never one to shy away from controversy, Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios is in hot water over his Wimbledon attire. The world number 45 played in white shoes during his fourth-round match against Brandon Nakashima on Centre Court, but changed into red and white Air Jordan trainers and a red cap after the game.
Mats Wilander believes «people inside tennis» might be upset with Nick Kyrgios’ Wimbledon run as he risked another fine after his win over Brandon Nakashima. Unlike Kyrgios’ previous matches, the last-16 clash with Nakashima featured few moments of controversy as the Australian produced a battling display to advance in five sets. Ad/> But Kyrgios faced questions afterwards about his clothing as he walked onto Centre Court with red trainers, and then changed into them afterwards, along with a red cap.
Nick Kyrgios reached the quarter finals of Wimbledon for the first time since 2014 after victory over Brandon Nakashima on Centre Court.
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Cristian Garin feels Wimbledon quarter-final opponent Nick Kyrgios is “good for tennis” despite the controversy surrounding the Australian at SW19.
Cristian Garin feels Wimbledon quarter-final opponent Nick Kyrgios is “good for tennis” despite the controversy surrounding the Australian at SW19.
Nick Kyrgios refused to back down in the row over his decision to break Wimbledon’s strict dress code.