Nick Kyrgios

Nick Kyrgios

Personal Information

Full Name Nicholas Hilmy Kyrgios
Date of Birth April 27, 1995
Nationality Australian
Birth Place Canberra, Australia
Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight 85 kg
Networth $15 million
Rank 21
Coach Simon Rea
Children three children
Partner Costeen Hatzi

Nick Kyrgios News

"Don't think Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic ever thought they'd lose to me" - Nick Kyrgios "Don't think Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic ever thought they'd lose to me" - Nick Kyrgios
"Don't think Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic ever thought they'd lose to me" - Nick Kyrgios
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In Pictures: Nick Kyrgios takes girlfriend Costeen Hatzi on trip to mother Norlaila's home country In Pictures: Nick Kyrgios takes girlfriend Costeen Hatzi on trip to mother Norlaila's home country
In Pictures: Nick Kyrgios takes girlfriend Costeen Hatzi on trip to mother Norlaila's home country
Nick Kyrgios lavishes praise on Roger Federer's aesthetically pleasing playing style Nick Kyrgios lavishes praise on Roger Federer's aesthetically pleasing playing style
Nick Kyrgios lavishes praise on Roger Federer's aesthetically pleasing playing style
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Nick Kyrgios Videos

Italian Open: Kyrgios disqualified after throwing chair during Rome Open match against Ruud
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Italian Open: Kyrgios disqualified after throwing chair during Rome Open match against Ruud
Could discipline convert Kyrgios into a Grand Slam champion? Federer reaches 100 titles!
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Could discipline convert Kyrgios into a Grand Slam champion? Federer reaches 100 titles!

Nick Kyrgios: A Brief Biography

Nick Kyrgios is a talented and controversial tennis player from Australia, who is frequently in the news for both good and bad reasons.


His deft shot-making and stylish game have won him fans all over the globe, and have also helped him register wins over all the top players in the game. However, his attitude and behavior have often been called into question by the officials and the media, making him a very polarizing figure.

Best finish at each of the four Grand Slams:

Australian Open: Quarterfinalist (2015)

French Open: 3rd Round (2015, 2016)

Wimbledon: Quarterfinalist (2014)

US Open: 3rd Round (2014, 2016, 2018)

Highest Ranking: No. 13


Style of play


Kyrgios is an ultra-aggressive player who looks to pull the trigger as early as possible. His game is very serve-centric; he uses his serve to win free points as well as to set up his forehand, which he can hit flat as well as with topspin.


Kyrgios stands very close to the baseline on most points, and also approaches the net frequently. He typically plays a lot of tiebreakers, as his serve is tough to break.


Strengths and weaknesses


Kyrgios has one of the best serves ever seen in the sport of tennis. While his first serve is quick and unpredictable, his second serve can also be devastating. He frequently clocks above 220 kph on the first serve and 200 kph on the second.


Kyrgios' forehand is similarly destructive. The Australian has hit some of the hardest forehands seen in recent memory; his flat forehand in particular can be almost impossible to return. That said, he can also hit his forehand with heavy topspin, pulling his opponent off the court and setting up an easy volley.


His net game is very solid; the reflex volleys he has been known to hit are already the stuff of legend. Kyrgios also has an excellent slice and a well-disguised drop shot, both of which he uses to good effect.


Kyrgios' backhand is one of his biggest weaknesses, as he hits it with an abbreviated swing and without a lot of spin. His movement can also be exploited by his opponents; he is not the quickest around the court. Kyrgios' return is another aspect that often causes him trouble, as he struggles to break his opponent's serve.


Personal life


Kyrgios was born in Canberra, and is of Greek-Malaysian origin. His father Giorgos hails from Greece, while his mother Norlaila belonged to the Selangor royal family of Malaysia.


While growing up Kyrgios was interested in both tennis and basketball, but switched to tennis full time at the age of 14. He has switched between Canberra and Melbourne for his training activities, and has been dating tennis player Alja Tomljanovic for a few years now.


Controversies


Kyrgios' talent is obvious, but he hasn't yet been able to shake off the perception that he is not fully invested in tennis. The prevailing belief is that if Kyrgios gets more serious about his tennis, he can become a world-beater. But the wait for him to get serious hasn't ended so far.


He has been accused of tanking in several matches, most notably at the 2016 Shanghai Masters where he was fined and suspended by the ATP for unsportsmanlike conduct. He has also been involved in numerous instances of verbal abuse on the court; at the 2015 Canada Masters, in a bid to get under the skin of his opponent Stan Wawrinka, he loudly insinuated that Wawrinka's girlfriend had had an affair with Thanasi Kokkinakis.


Remarkably, Kyrgios has displayed impressive mental strength while competing against the top players; he defeated Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic the first time he met each of them. But he continues to get a lot of criticism from all quarters, with several former players and experts publicly urging him to improve his attitude.


All that said, Kyrgios remains a fan favorite almost everywhere he plays. His unique game style and thrilling trick shots appeal greatly to the spectators, which is why many believe he is good for the game - even with all of his controversies.



Social media presence:

Nick Kyrgios Instagram: @k1ngkyrg1os

Nick Kyrgios Twitter: @NickKyrgios