- Duration: 23:48. I do not know why he declares all these things, whether he wants to draw attention or some motive is different. Roger Federer and Nick Kyrgios gave birth to some of the most spectacular matches in recent years. Tennis TV 165,683 views. No. Kyrgios, who had taken Federer to eight tie-breaks in their previous nine sets, confronted a wipeout. order back issues and use the historic Daily Express He just wants to be like Roger (Federer),” he said.“For me personally - I don’t care right now, I’ve come this far - I feel like he just wants to be liked so much that I just can’t stand him.“This whole celebration thing (blowing kisses to the crowd) that he does after matches, it’s like so cringeworthy. Always in these kind of situations you can think about what could have been done or not, but sometimes nature is just too strong and you just have to deal with it.’Serena and Venus Williams react after 31st meeting as US Open champ Andreescu withdrawsNovak Djokovic confirms he will play US Open after 'full recovery' from coronavirusGauff reacts to latest top-20 win as Serena and Venus Williams gear up for 31st meetingSerena and Venus Williams react after 31st meeting as US Open champ Andreescu withdrawsNovak Djokovic confirms he will play US Open after 'full recovery' from coronavirusGauff reacts to latest top-20 win as Serena and Venus Williams gear up for 31st meetingSerena and Venus Williams react after 31st meeting as US Open champ Andreescu withdrawsLearn how to retrain for a job in health and social careGauff reacts to latest top-20 win as Serena and Venus Williams gear up for 31st meetingWhy you need to be thinking about training for your career NOWSerena and Venus Williams react after 31st meeting as US Open loses defending champion AndreescuGauff reacts to latest top-20 win as Serena and Venus Williams gear up for 31st meetingNovak Djokovic confirms he will play US Open after ‘full recovery’ from coronavirusSerena Williams ‘a little bit neurotic’ over coronavirus fearsSerena Williams fights back to win on competitive tennis return in Lexington

No matter how many grand slams he wins, he will never be the greatest for me.“Simply because, I’ve played him twice and like, I’m sorry, but if you can’t beat me, you’re not the greatest of all time.“Because if you like look at my day-to-day routine and how much I train and how much I put in, it’s zero compared to him.”Djokovic response was very diplomatic as he insisted he was full of respect for Kyrgios.

I respect him, respect anyone, what can I do?

John McEnroe on Nick Kyrgios: “The most talented and the most skilled of Tennis after big-four.” Big four: The big-three of Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal are considered to be the top tier of ATP tour, with them; English star, Andy Murray was once rated as the part of big-three making into big-four. Federer said he hoped that Kyrgios would scale back his events in 2020 but be at 100 per cent in each one. Federer and Djokovic will play each other for the 48th time in their careers later today.Kyrgios was knocked out of the tournament in the second round by Rafael Nadal in the second round.But it appears he is keen for Federer to win a 21st Grand Slam title today.At around 2am BST, Kyrgios tweeted: "Federer please win. Seemingly unawed by the event's prestige and its illustrious honour roll of past winners, 17-year-old Canberran Nick Kyrgios etched his name alongside Roger Federer's on the championship shield with victory in the boys' final.


I don’t know, I don’t know him, I don’t know what he prefers.‘I actually like to start earlier, so if I can start on Tuesday but obviously because I played finals in Madrid and came here late, so of course I was scheduled to play Wednesday. 23:48. I’ve seen it, and I’ll let others, officials, decide it.

"The reason for Kyrgios' plea stems for his fractious relationship with Djokovic.In May, the Australian was scathing in his criticism of the world No 1 on the No Challenges Remaining podcast.“I just feel like he has a sick obsession with wanting to be liked. [6] Kyrgios has a reputation as a talented but mercurial player who frequently gets into trouble for his on-court conduct. While Kyrgios was imploding, Federer and Djokovic were both required to play two matches within hours after rain postponed play on Wednesday. Does it show respect as most others point out? Yesterday’s action was rather overshadowed by Kyrgios hurling a chair and forfeiting his match against Casper Ruud, who led calls for the Australian to be suspended afterwards.There is no love lost between Djokovic and Kyrgios – Asked if Kyrgios should be suspended, Djokovic told reporters: ‘I don’t know. Maybe. It's his own way of communication and relationships, but I really do not think he's a bad guy."
I do not have a problem with that, he can speak whatever he wants. "I really think he's not really a bad guy. There’s a lot of complications obviously, the schedule was completely full today with singles, doubles, men’s, women’s.‘Maybe they should have played some guys on Tuesday from the seeds.