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Rafael Nadal raises concerns over facing Nick Kyrgios in semifinals

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Nadal is uncertain about his appearance in the semifinals. He revealed that he wanted to withdraw from the quarterfinals. He reached the semifinal of the Wimbledon for the eighth time. Friday’s Wimbledon semifinal between Rafael Nadal and Nick Kyrgios is uncertain due to Nadal’s health concerns. The Spaniard beat Taylor Fritz in five sets on Wednesday, … Read more

Stefanos Tsitsipas says Nick Kyrgios had an “evil side” after their heated encounter

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Kyrgios defeated Tsitsipas in an intense Wimbledon clash. Tsitsipas slammed the ball towards the audience. Kyrgios suggested Tsitsipas  to be eliminated. Stefanos Tsitsipas stated that Nick Kyrgios had an “evil side” after their heated encounter at Wimbledon on Saturday, in which Kyrgios called for the elimination of Tsitsipas. The contentious match overshadowed the rest of … Read more

Wimbledon struggles to avoid shadow of Russia ban

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Russian and Belarusian players are banned from this year’s Wimbledon. Novak Djokovic says ban ‘not fair’ and calls for them to play under neutral flags. There are still plenty of Russian-born players taking part at Wimbledon. It’s been nine years since Sergiy Stakhovsky stunned Roger Federer at Wimbledon in a Centre Court seismic shock. This … Read more

Kyrgios calls Tomic ‘most hated athlete in Australia’

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Nick Kyrgios dubbed fellow tennis player Bernard Tomic “Australia’s most disliked athlete,” reigniting a spat between the two. They used to be buddies, but they had a falling out years ago, and they’ve been sniping at each other ever since. Their feud erupted again late Wednesday, with Tomic claiming that he was Kyrgios’ “idol” while … Read more

Nick Kyrgios comes in front to discuss dark past

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Australia’s tennis star Nick Kyrgios, the former World no. 14, opened up about his mental health and a rough patch that he went through in 2019. He revealed that he had suicidal thoughts, abused drugs and self-harmed during the dark period. The controversial crowd-pleaser, who won the Australian Open doubles title last month, posted a … Read more

Australian Open 2022: From chaos to history

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Australian Open 2022 was this year’s first Grand Slam tournament that took place at Melbourne Park in Australia from 17 to 30 January 2022. The 110th (54th edition in the Open Era) edition of the major event ended with one of the all-time great men’s finals. Men’s singles defending champion Novak Djokovic was unable to … Read more

Kyrgios casts doubt about success of AO 2022 sans ‘Big 3’

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Nick Kyrgios has urged Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic to play at the Australian Open, saying that it would be a “disaster” if the ‘Big Three’ will not play in the tournament. Swiss ace Roger Federer has already pulled out as he recovers from a knee injury and Nadal’s plans are unclear after contracting Covid-19. … Read more

No ‘Big Three’ would be disaster for Australian Open – Kyrgios

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MELBOURNE: Nick Kyrgios has urged Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic to play at the Australian Open, saying Wednesday it would be a “disaster” if the ‘Big Three’ were missing. Swiss ace Roger Federer has already pulled out as he recovers from a knee injury and Nadal’s plans are unclear after contracting Covid-19. Djokovic is on … Read more

Kyrgios calls for Australian Open to be cancelled

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SYDNEY: Nick Kyrgios on Tuesday called for the Australian Open to be cancelled, while unexpectedly showing sympathy to tennis world number one Novak Djokovic, who has refused to reveal his vaccination status. The mercurial Australian said he believed January’s opening Grand Slam of the year should not go ahead out of respect for the struggles Melbourne, which … Read more

Rafael Nadal to return to action at Citi Open in D.C.

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Spanish Tennis player Rafael Nadal will compete in the Citi Open, a hard-court tournament in Washington, D.C., this summer.

The tournament confirmed on Thursday that Rafael Nadal will compete from July 31 to August 8. Since losing to Serbian Novak Djokovic in the semifinals of the French Open on June 11, the 20-time Grand Slam winner has been dormant.

When Nadal, 35, announced his desire to forego Wimbledon and the Tokyo Olympics, he chose to take a physical and mental break. Rest is hoped to be beneficial to the Spaniard as he prepares for the U.S. Open. The US Open will be held in New York from August 30 to September 12.

“I am very excited to come to Washington for the first time,” Nadal said in the statement. “I have never been there, and it’s one more place I wanted to come and play. I am looking forward to playing again, and Washington shall be the best start for the U.S. summer swing for me.”

Nick Kyrgios of Australia, the 2019 Citi Open winner, is in the competition, as are Milos Raonic of Canada and Kei Nishikori of Japan, both former Citi Open champions.

Last year’s Citi Open was cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak and international travel restrictions.

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