Nick Kyrgios
Nick Kyrgios Profile
Nick Kyrgios, aged 25 and 6’4” tall, is an outstanding talent among the Tennis world and produces moments of brilliance that are simply indescribable. The Australian is known for outlandish interviews, underarm serves and his fierce rivalry with Rafael Nadal - all of which shape him into one of the sport’s most captivating entertainers.
Kyrgios, for all of the negative connotations attributed to his name, has done fantastic work in the community, evident in the campaigns and work he did for the Australian bushfires in 2020. The 25-year-old is capable of producing moments of unprecedented quality - evident when producing wins against Novak Djokovic and Nadal - but attitude problems have prevented him from reaching the discussion of the top competitors.
When it comes to controversy, Kyrgios is at the center of it. The Australian has received several fines for different offences; throwing water bottles, chairs and general bad sportsmanship are just a few examples. Kyrgios and his rivalry with Nadal is an intriguing one, with both having made comments in interviews about one another.
Age
25
Height
6'4"
Stats
Australian Open: Quarter-finals in 2015
French Open: Third round in 2015 and 2016
Wimbledon: Quarter-finals in 2014
US Open: Third round in 2014, 2017, 2018 and 2019
Where can I find Nick Kyrgios on social media?
You can follow the Tennis star on both Twitter and Instagram
Who is Nick Kyrgios dating?
Chiara Passari, who you can follow on Instagram
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