"Embarrassing" - Nick Kyrgios continues his attack on Stefanos Tsitsipas over Wimbledon squabble

Nick Kyrgios (L) and Stefanos Tsitsipas (R).
Nick Kyrgios (L) and Stefanos Tsitsipas (R)

Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios continued his attack on Stefanos Tsitsipas over their Wimbledon 2022 feud, saying the Greek’s comments on the incident were "embarrassing."

The two players have been embroiled in a heated rivalry since their match at the All England Club in July, with Tsitsipas recently criticizing Kyrgios' behavior during the match.

Kyrgios took to social media to hit back at the Greek's comments, sharing a picture of them on the court with him jubilantly celebrating his victory.

"Embarrassing quote whilst we all look at the scoreboard hahaha," Nick Krygios wrote.
Nick Kyrgios takes a dig on Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Nick Kyrgios takes a dig on Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Earlier, Tsitsipas said that the Australian "was playing the clown" during the match. In reply, Kyrgios cited an incident in which Tsitsipas hit a spectator, suggesting the Greek had also lost his composure during the heated encounter.

Kyrgios added that the 2023 Australian Open finalist "got taught a lesson in front of another full stadium."

Kyrgios defeated Tsitsipas in a thrilling four-set match in the third round of Wimbledon 2022. Tempers flared throughout the tie, with Kyrgios constantly complaining and arguing, and Tsitsipas did not hesitate to make his feelings known after the match.

However, the pair put their differences aside to compete in the doubles together at the Diriyah Tennis Cup in December. After their Wimbledon row, they showed that they had reconciled as they joined forces. They were beaten by the duo of Hubert Hurkacz and Dominic Stricker.


Nick Kyrgios to soon make a comeback after healing from knee injury

Nick Kyrgios pictured before the 2023 Australian Open.
Nick Kyrgios pictured before the 2023 Australian Open.

Nick Kyrgios was forced to withdraw from the 2023 Australian Open due to a debilitating knee injury. Unfortunately, the injury prevented him from competing in the tournament, leaving fans of the sport disappointed.

Kyrgios' manager, Daniel Horsfall, shared a welcome update regarding the Australian star's injury that his surgery went smoothly, much to the relief of the 35-year-old's fans. This news comes as great comfort to those who have been eagerly awaiting an update on the tennis player's condition.

The Australian tennis star took to Instagram to share the news of his successful surgery.

"Surgery complete. I'll do everything I can to get back to my best. Love you all," he wrote.

Kyrgios is poised to make a return to the court after recovering from a lateral meniscus injury. After months of rehabilitation and hard work, Kyrgios is ready to reclaim his place among the world's elite tennis players.

His return is eagerly anticipated by fans around the globe, who have been eagerly awaiting his return to the court. With his trademark flair and passion for the game, the World No. 20 is sure to make a splash as he takes to the court once again.

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