Stefanos Tsitsipas denies ‘misinterpreted’ comments on Nick Kyrgios were racist
Stefanos Tsitsipas has denied comments he made about Nick Kyrgios following last year’s heated Wimbledon battle were racist in nature.
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Stefanos Tsitsipas has denied comments he made about Nick Kyrgios following last year’s heated Wimbledon battle were racist in nature.
Stefanos Tsitsipas apologised for comments made about Nick Kyrgios following last year’s ill-tempered Wimbledon third-round clash. The comments came to light after the second half of the Netflix series 'Break Point' was released, and many took offence to the Greek’s words. Ad Tsitsipas would suffer a surprise defeat to the Australian, who progressed to his first-ever Grand Slam final against eventual winner, Novak Djokovic.
Stefanos Tsitsipas has said comments he made about Nick Kyrgios at last year's Wimbledon have been "misinterpreted", after his remarks were featured on Netflix documentary "Break Point" and perceived as racist on social media.
LONDON: Carlos Alcaraz reached his first quarterfinal on grass as the world No. 2 crushed Jiri Lehecka in the Wimbledon warmup event at Queen’s Club on Thursday.
For Nick Kyrgios, Matteo Berrettini and Milos Raonic, Wimbledon has been the closest they have got to winning a Grand Slam singles title. Kyrgios made the final last summer, losing to Novak Djokovic in four sets. Berrettini was beaten by the same opponent, and over the same number of sets, the previous year.
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Nick Kyrgios won’t compete at the Halle Open in Germany as he deals with an ongoing knee injury. The Australian has prioritised Wimbledon in July and wants to give himself the best possible chance of going one better than he did last year at SW19 when he finished runner-up to Novak Djokovic. Ad Kyrgios missed the first half of the 2023 season because he had surgery on his left knee, only returning to action in Stuttgart last week.