Nick Kyrgios

Nick Kyrgios talks about Swiatek's positive test. Photo: gettyimages

Kyrgios speaks out on Swiatek's case with the expected force

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Indignant and outspoken. That's how Nick Kyrgios showed himself after learning about Iga Swiatek's positive doping test, going as far as to say that tennis was rotten and that the ITIA was responsible for it. The Australian finds Swiatek's arguments to be excuses and believes that a professional cannot always hide behind not knowing what they were taking. His words have been widely praised on social media.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Kyrgios se pronuncia sobre el caso de Swiatek con la contundencia esperada

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Nick Kyrgios' latest claim: suggests Roddick doped during his career

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The news about Iga Swiatek testing positive for doping due to contamination continues to spark discussion and shake the foundations of world tennis. Nick Kyrgios, as he did during Jannik Sinner's case, is possibly the most vocal player in condemning these results: the Australian continues to act recklessly, causing fires day after day. The latest incident occurred this morning when he quoted a fan insinuating that Andy Roddick had used some "magic cream" during his career, as otherwise, his unwavering defense of Sinner or Swiatek would not make sense. Did Nick need to publicize this opinion? No... but he did, and how: jokingly and with a "Most likely", hinting that the American doped during his sports career. Will there be a response soon?

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La última de Nick Kyrgios: insinúa que Roddick se dopó durante su carrera

Kyrgios' latest shot at Sinner: "I would like to play against him." Photo: Getty

Kyrgios' latest jab at Sinner: "I would like to play against him"

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In recent months, Nick Kyrgios has launched hundreds of attacks towards the Italian player after the doping case involving Jannik Sinner came to light. The Australian, in the Australian Open podcast, confesses that the rival he would like to face is: "A player I'd like to play against on my return? Jannik Sinner. I hope this isn't my first match, but it's probably one that will be marked on my calendar."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El último palo de Kyrgios a Sinner: "Me gustaría jugar contra él"

Nick Kyrgios returns in Brisbane. Photo: Getty Images.

The date and tournament in which Kyrgios will compete again are known

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Great news has been officially announced regarding Nick Kyrgios. After almost two years sidelined due to serious injuries, the controversial Australian player will make his official comeback before the 2025 Australian Open. With the aim of gaining rhythm and confidence, Kyrgios will compete in the ATP 250 Brisbane 2024 from Sunday, December 29, to Sunday, January 5.

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Nick Kyrgios explains why he has not competed in 2024. Photo: gettyimages

Kyrgios: "If I had already returned, I would be beating 50% of tennis players, but I want more"

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Many were expecting Nick Kyrgios to return to competition in 2024, but the Australian has been postponing his comeback to the courts, which will finally happen in 2025. When asked about the reasons for his caution in a podcast, he was firm. "I could have already returned to compete and would beat 50% of players, but I don't want to do that. I know I will be criticized with every defeat I suffer, even after being away from the courts for years, so I want to come back when I know I can perform at my best level," he said before commenting that Andy Murray should have received more honors in his retirement.

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Nick Kyrgios.

Nick Kyrgios' latest claim: suggests Roddick doped during his career

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The news about Iga Swiatek testing positive for doping due to contamination continues to spark discussion and shake the foundations of world tennis. Nick Kyrgios, as he did during Jannik Sinner's case, is possibly the most vocal player in condemning these results: the Australian continues to act recklessly, causing fires day after day. The latest incident occurred this morning when he quoted a fan insinuating that Andy Roddick had used some "magic cream" during his career, as otherwise, his unwavering defense of Sinner or Swiatek would not make sense. Did Nick need to publicize this opinion? No... but he did, and how: jokingly and with a "Most likely", hinting that the American doped during his sports career. Will there be a response soon?

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La última de Nick Kyrgios: insinúa que Roddick se dopó durante su carrera

Nick Kyrgios talks about Swiatek's positive test. Photo: gettyimages

Kyrgios speaks out on Swiatek's case with the expected force

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Indignant and outspoken. That's how Nick Kyrgios showed himself after learning about Iga Swiatek's positive doping test, going as far as to say that tennis was rotten and that the ITIA was responsible for it. The Australian finds Swiatek's arguments to be excuses and believes that a professional cannot always hide behind not knowing what they were taking. His words have been widely praised on social media.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Kyrgios se pronuncia sobre el caso de Swiatek con la contundencia esperada

Kyrgios' latest shot at Sinner: "I would like to play against him." Photo: Getty

Kyrgios' latest jab at Sinner: "I would like to play against him"

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In recent months, Nick Kyrgios has launched hundreds of attacks towards the Italian player after the doping case involving Jannik Sinner came to light. The Australian, in the Australian Open podcast, confesses that the rival he would like to face is: "A player I'd like to play against on my return? Jannik Sinner. I hope this isn't my first match, but it's probably one that will be marked on my calendar."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El último palo de Kyrgios a Sinner: "Me gustaría jugar contra él"

Nick Kyrgios returns in Brisbane. Photo: Getty Images.

The date and tournament in which Kyrgios will compete again are known

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Great news has been officially announced regarding Nick Kyrgios. After almost two years sidelined due to serious injuries, the controversial Australian player will make his official comeback before the 2025 Australian Open. With the aim of gaining rhythm and confidence, Kyrgios will compete in the ATP 250 Brisbane 2024 from Sunday, December 29, to Sunday, January 5.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ya se conoce la fecha y el torneo en el que Kyrgios volverá a competir

Nick Kyrgios explains why he has not competed in 2024. Photo: gettyimages

Kyrgios: "If I had already returned, I would be beating 50% of tennis players, but I want more"

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Many were expecting Nick Kyrgios to return to competition in 2024, but the Australian has been postponing his comeback to the courts, which will finally happen in 2025. When asked about the reasons for his caution in a podcast, he was firm. "I could have already returned to compete and would beat 50% of players, but I don't want to do that. I know I will be criticized with every defeat I suffer, even after being away from the courts for years, so I want to come back when I know I can perform at my best level," he said before commenting that Andy Murray should have received more honors in his retirement.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Kyrgios: "Si hubiera vuelto ya, estaría ganando al 50% de tenistas, pero quiero más"