“Why do you care? Focus on your court date” Twitter reacts after Nick Kyrgios’ questions over scheduling of tennis events


“Why do you care? Focus on your court date” Twitter reacts after Nick Kyrgios’ questions over scheduling of tennis events

Nick Kyrgios

Nick Kyrgios reached his first ever Grand Slam finals at the 2022 Wimbledon Championship. Even though he played his best game but couldn’t convert it to win against Novak Djokovic who is undefeated at the All England Club for four years. Nick Kyrgios has strong gameplay and great footwork skills but has always been in the news due to his anger management issues, even though he is fined for it. His constant arguing with the linesman, chair umpires, and even the audience sometimes has always been a big concern for him to concentrate during the matches.

Kyrgios is not fond of playing clay court tournaments as he has not been participating in the French Open for the last five years. He never fails to express his views openly without thinking of the consequences. Currently, he is getting himself ready to play next at the Atlanta Open which will provide him the required practice before the US Open commences.

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Twitter reacts to Nick Kyrgios questioning the ATP officials

Nick Kyrgios

Nick Kyrgios recently, shared a post on his Twitter account questioning the ATP officials regarding the scheduling of clay-court tournaments just before the hard-court tournaments are about to begin next month. Events like the Swiss Open and Hamburg European Open are about to begin shortly which are clay-court tournaments. The Aussie star has expressed concerns regarding the schedule as it affects their performance due to differences in their playing conditions.

Twitter users have reacted to this saying it should not matter to him since he is not seen in the clay-court season playing and the decision to play depends solely on the players.

https://twitter.com/Yarnsey/status/1549114098633347073?t=xMRCKxq9OvRXUqbT5YIOfA&s=08

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