Nick Kyrgios took one other shot at Jannik Sinner and in addition warned the world No. 1 that he’s hoping to play him on the Australian Open so he may attempt to flip your entire stadium in opposition to him and make it an absolute hell.
Within the newest episode of the Nothing Main Podcast – which is hosted by John Isner, Sam Querrey, Jack Sock and Steve Johnson – the 2022 Wimbledon finalist was introduced in to be a visitor. To nobody’s shock, he was requested concerning the robust feedback he has been making concerning the Italian’s failed doping take a look at.
In the course of the dialogue, Kyrgios insisted that it wasn’t something private however that seeing athletes improve their efficiency with banned merchandise makes him “angry.” Additionally, he particularly famous that he hates when a participant “acts like a victim” after testing constructive for a prohibited substance.
“I haven’t failed any drug tests. Once you get caught, you can’t act like the victim,” Kyrgios bluntly famous.
On X, Eurosport posted a promotional Sinner spotlight reel forward of the 2025 season. After one person remarked that “whitewashing continues,” the previous world No. 13 added: “Why are they trying to pull the wool over our eyes (laughing and injection emojis).
Why are they trying to pull the wool over our eyes 😂😩💉
— Nicholas Kyrgios (@NickKyrgios) December 15, 2024 Kyrgios: If I played Sinner, I’d try to turn it into an absolute riot
After missing the last two seasons due to knee and wrist surgeries, the former world No. 13 is ready to start to his comeback at the Brisbane International and then make his Grand Slam return at the Australian Open. And very early in his comeback, the 29-year-old would like to meet the defending Australian Open champion in Melbourne.
“I really feel like I’ve bought much more, I’ve bought one thing, you understand, let’s be trustworthy. I simply need to go on the market and I actually need to play Sinner. Like I’m ready for it, man. Nicely, I considered this and I’ve been considering, I’ve been speaking about it a bit bit, like if I performed him in Australian Open, like I might get each single individual within the crowd to similar to get on him. I might simply flip into an absolute riot. Like I might lose all respect, would exit the window and would simply do something to win,” Kyrgios said on the Nothing Major podcast.
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So far, the Australian and the Italian have met only once and the world No. 1 won 7-6 (3) 6-3 their 2022 Miami Masters round-of-16 match.
Sinner was once directly asked about Kyrgios’ scathing criticism
At the start of the US Open – which he ended up winning – the 23-year-old was asked if he noticed what the 2022 Wimbledon finalist was saying about him and if he had any thoughts on that. However, the two-time Grand Slam champion wasn’t interested in getting too much into it, pretty much saying the Australian had the right to think whatever he wanted.
“I don’t want to respond to what he said. Everyone is free to say everything. It’s ok. If that is the case, let’s see. It’s gonna be different for sure (smiling). I don’t know what to say. Maybe I say something now and then the reaction will be something else. I’m always quite relaxed. I’m someone who forgets things quite fast. Everyone is free to say everything. It is what it is,” Sinner mentioned on the time.
Whereas the Italian refused to get right into a disagreement with Kyrgios, he mentioned throughout the identical presser that some individuals have been “sick.” Additionally, he prompt that it helped understand that not everybody round him was his pal or wished him good.
“It helps me to see who my pals are and who are usually not my pals. I want no one has this expertise to develop as a result of it is a completely different approach of expertise, however you additionally understand that there’s additionally a life exterior of tennis, which is way more vital than what we do as a result of our day by day routine is to hit tennis balls and go within the gymnasium,” Sinner also said at the time.
“Then, you know, you see that some people, they are sick. There are different things that come to my mind. I said, okay, tennis is big for me because it showed me what I am as a person and how important the sport is, but in the other way there is a life outside of tennis, which is even more important.”
It will likely be fascinating to see if Kyrgios will get his want to play in opposition to Sinner on the Australian Open.