“You literally take a breath and get called disrespectful,” Nick Kyrgios receives support for pointing double standards over Wimbledon press conference

Nick Kyrgios recalls how he was called disrespectful for eating sushi right after 2022 Wimbledon match.


“You literally take a breath and get called disrespectful,” Nick Kyrgios receives support for pointing double standards over Wimbledon press conference

Nick Kyrgios

Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgis is currently recovering from the knee injury he suffered at the beginning of the 2023 season. His manager recently revealed that the surgery of the 27-year-old was successful and he will make a return sooner than later. The fans of Kyrgios are waiting for him to hit the court again. 

The 2022 Wimbledon finalist is out of the court but not out the sight. He has been very busy on social media communicating with his fans in his own characteristic style or commenting on others at every opportunity he gets while staying in bed. Kyrgios tends to point out the difference between him and the other players on the tour, more often than not in a sarcastic manner.

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In the latest such gesture, Kyrgios took a dig at the double standards towards him. Jose Morgado, a noted tennis journalist posted some pics of Tomas Machac having chocolate during the post-match press conference. 

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“Tomas Machac needed chocolate after a three hours match. Ate a full tablet during the press conference. “I lost a lot of sugar, I’m so hungry”. I can relate,” Morgado’s tweet read. 

Kyrgios did not lose time to respond to the tweet. “I remember when I had sushi after a 4-hour match at Wimbledon. Was deemed disrespectful,” he wrote, with an emoji. 

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Kyrgios gets the support of his fans online after his Tweet 

Nick Kyrgios

Despite his perception among the general public, Kyrgios has a loyal following. He has smashed racquets on the court, abused the audience, and hurled obscenities at his opponents. Still, his fans’ support for him remains unwavering. 

On this tweet, his fans flocked to Twitter and supported the claim of the Aussie in their own style. “You literally take a breath and get called disrespectful. “How dare he take a breath,” one of them wrote. Take a look at other interesting tweets. 

Nick Kygios is eying to make a return after fully recovering from the injury. Earlier his manager confirmed Kyrgios’ plans for the seasons. Indian Wells can be the tournament where the fans can see him again after missing him in the Australian Open. 

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