Nick Kyrgios said goodbye to the US Open on Monday, and he did it in the purest ‘Kyrgios style’. The Australian has been overtaken at all times by Roberto Bautista, who benefited from the controversy that the ‘bad boy’ of world tennis starred with the chair umpire.
This time his ‘war’ was with Carlos Bernardes … and the towels. And is that Nick dedicated himself to throwing it in any way instead of leaving it on the site enabled by the organization.
Bernardes, like a father scolding his son for not cleaning up his room, he recriminated his attitude, what (surprise) unleashed the fury of the Australian.
“My job is to come here and entertain people. Don’t walk around looking for a towel“Kyrgios lamented.”I should be able to put the towel where I want. I don’t want to walk from one side to the other, from one side to the other. How many additional steps are those? That’s so stupid“he continued to the incredulity of Bernardes, who replied that”this is part of the game“.
Far from calming down Kyrgios continued protesting and decided to get in the way, without citing him, Stefanos Tsitsipas, which a couple of weeks ago was highly criticized by Alexander Zverev, who accused him of taking too much time off between the second and third sets and of exchanging mobile messages with his father in that period.
“This is not part of the game. So can I text someone in the middle of the game? Can I take 20 minute bathroom breaks? Is that also part of the game?“Kyrgios criticized, throwing in the towel once more, this time metaphorically.
And it is that after the end of the second set decided to stop fighting to say goodbye to the tournament with a blushing 6-0 in the third set. Typical of Nick.
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