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Nick Kyrgios Hewitt Photograph: (Instagram)
Australian Tennis Player Nick Kyrgios is seriously obsessed with Jannik Sinner, as he even doesn't spare the players who train with the Italian. It all started when the Australian player Cruz Hewitt posted an Instagram post regarding training with Jannik Sinner. The World No. 1 is training for the Australian Open Tennis Tournament that starts this month. The 16-year-old Australian Hewitt qualified as the wild card entry for the grand slam. The youngster got a chance to train with the Italian player.
Nick Kyrgios aims at Hewitt
Both trained together playing some tennis shots and Cruz Hewitt posted the video of him training with Jannik on his Instagram. But out of nowhere his fellow Australian player Nick Kyrgios who already had some personal grudge against Sinner commented on his post. He even aimed at Cruz for training with Jannik but later deleted that.
this post has started online harassing other players who interact with jannik as well… next level sick obsession pic.twitter.com/wFem0DbHaO
— 🎾 (@tennisribbons) January 4, 2025
Nick committed as “Cooked Post” and used a syringe icon indicating the Sinner doping issue. Within 10 minutes, he posted another two comments saying “Love ya Cruz but this is wild” followed by “Thought we were boys” and posting a heartbreak symbol. Seeing this many fans slammed Nick for his pathetic comment on people who even train with Sinner. One fan called Kyrgios “A truly disturbed individual.” Another one said, “It is crazy to drag a very young player into a social media war. He has no respect for anyone. I am sick of this guy.”
This is the first time Nick Kyrgios has posted a comment on social media regarding a player training with Jannik Sinner. In the last 1 year, he posted many social media posts regarding the Italian doping issue and demanded a ban as a punishment. Nick was not happy when Sinner evaded his punishment and still continued his form and won championships.
The Aussie is returning to play this month as he plays the Australian Open. He even wished to face Jannik Sinner and wanted to turn the crowd against him. But the Italian didn't even utter a word about Nick Kyrgios and even said, “Everybody has freedom of speech and they are always allowed to express themselves.”
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