when Rafael Nadal was on Monday, optimistic about Nick Kyrgios. The term ‘enfant terrible’ and had the eighth-finals of the Australian Open in four sets of the bend to the top of the world.
“It was Kyrgios, who I would like to see the play,” said Nadal at the press conference after the vierderondepartij in Melbourne, australia. “And I don’t think anyone, Nick would like to see if this level can be reached.”
In the past, He is openly critical of Kyrgios, who is frequently in the news, with incidents on and off the track. So he said to the Spaniard at the beginning of last year, Kyrgios “disrespectful to the audience and itself,” as it would be in the World, in mexico It ruziemaakte to the public, and He was trying to surprise you with a personal service.
He denied on Monday that he dislikes, the 24-year-old Kyrgios. “He’s one of the most talented players in the world. If he does his best to reach his level of expertise, it is a very good player for the general public.”
“I have, in the past, criticism of him, because he was doing things that were wrong. He’s not the best example for the youth, and it was not good for the image of the sport. But if it is correct behaviour, then I’ll be the first to support it.”
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Kyrgios was the first person in the first round of a set, knew how to win the Australian Open. In the third and fourth set went to a tiebreak, which Nadal has to be the longest at the end won.
“I found him to be very strong from the baseline. He has changed your still the rhythm, and it was with his forehand as backhand, be aggressive”, is considered to be in the first round of the play of Kyrgios.
“In his service and you get a few chances. You are able to actually complete the entire course under pressure. As Kyrgios focuses on his game, he is one of the best players in the sport because of his talent, it’s not.”
Nadal will play on Wednesday in the quarter-finals against the Austrian Dominic Thiem. The winner in the semi-final match against Stan Wawrinka, and Alexander Zverev.
as Nick Kyrgios took to the game as a tribute to the late basketball player Kobe Bryant. (Photo: Pro-Shots).