Nick Kyrgios ditches the newfound “bromance” Novak Djokovic and chooses Roger Federer to do a movie with

The Big 3 and Nick Kyrgios
The relationship between Australian World No.21 Nick Kyrgios and Serbian World No.7 Novak Djokovic has always been a story of twists and turns. This took the last twist when they met in the Wimbledon final when Novak Djokovic finally defeated Nick Kyrgios for the first time in his career and praised Kyrgios with a lot of “good words” and even Djokovic mentioned it as newfound “Bromance”.
Considering these scenarios, Tennis fans were expecting Kyrgios to choose Djokovic when the question “who out of the big 3 would you do a movie with” was asked him during a funny Instagram Q&A session. But to most of the fans’ amazement, he chooses the Swiss Maestro Roger Federer to do a movie with.
Nick Kyrgios’ ambivalent relationship with The Big 3

Nick Kyrgios has had an ambivalent relationship with the big 3 in general and especially with Novak Djokovic. Until recently, he and Djokovic often despised each other, trading bitter words about Djokovic’s stand in the COVID-19 pandemic and his vaccination status. Djokovic´s decision to conduct an exhibition tournament during the pandemic that resulted in the spread of coronavirus among the players was one of the hot topics of criticism by Nick Kyrgios.

But during the Australian Open 2022 saga where Djokovic was deported by the Australian Government on his vaccination status, Nick Kyrgios was one of the few players who voiced their support for Djokovic and from then, they were building a friendlier relationship. This peaked during Wimbledon 2022 when Djokovic reacted to Kyrgios’ Instagram story asking Djokovic whether they are friends now by answering that he would love to join a dinner with Kyrgios if he was invited. Later, Djokovic had full praise for Kyrgios during the trophy ceremony and he joked that he never thought he would be saying so many nice things about his opponent.
Nick Kyrgios is the first player ever to beat all of the big 3 players in their first attempt. He leads Novak Djokovic 2-1 in their head 2 head but trails both Roger Federer 1-6 and Rafael Nadal 3-6.