Nick Kyrgios capable of 'making top-10 players look ordinary' at Wimbledon
Volatile Australian Nick Kyrgios is looking forward to making "top 10 players look ordinary” at this year's Wimbledon.
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Volatile Australian Nick Kyrgios is looking forward to making "top 10 players look ordinary” at this year's Wimbledon.
Nick Kyrgios would rather wear all black when competing at Wimbledon instead of adhering to the all-white dress code, with the Australian saying on Sunday that the Championships were out of tune with what looks 'cool' on court.
Nick Kyrgios says he will embrace being the «villain» when he faces British wild card Paul Jubb in the Wimbledon first round on Tuesday. Australian Kyrgios has been in good form heading into the Grand Slam, winning seven out of his nine matches on grass this year with semi-final runs at Stuttgart and Halle before he was forced to withdraw in Mallorca earlier this week due to a minor abdominal strain. Ad/> Should Kyrgios beat Brit Paul Jubb in the first round, he could face Croatian 26th seed Filip Krajinovic in the second and then Stefanos Tsitsipas in the third.
There were several whispers the past year that Serena Williams may have played her last professional tennis match after the tennis icon kept mum about her return, but the American says she was just trying to recover from a tough ordeal at Wimbledon last year.
The volatile Australian shot to fame at the All England Club in 2014 when ranked 114 in the world, he stunned two-time champion Rafael Nadal. Kyrgios has been defeating the stars and upsetting officialdom while delighting his army of fans ever since. "I've played top-10 players in the world this year and made them look pretty ordinary," the 27-year-old said on Sunday.
Nick Kyrgios resumes his bittersweet relationship with Wimbledon, vowing to continue making "top 10 players look ordinary."
You no longer have to wait. Wimbledon is upon us. Two weeks of Sue Barker, Andrew Castle, strawberries and cream and, hopefully, Andy Murray.
Andy Murray has shaken off the abdominal injury which threatened his participation at Wimbledon, the former world number one said on Saturday before declaring that there was still a lot of "good tennis" left in him. Murray, who won the grasscourt Grand Slam in 2013 and 2016, sustained the injury during his Stuttgart Open final defeat by Italian Matteo Berrettini earlier this month, after impressive wins over Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios. The problem forced Murray, ranked 51st, to skip the Queen's Club event with doubts over his participation at Wimbledon but the Scot said things had improved since.