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Nick Kyrgios strikes again. The Australian tennis player, currently detained by the pandemic, continues to attack the rest of the players on the circuit with a somewhat excessive attitude. After Zverev, Coric, Boris Becker, Djokovic and recently Karen Khachanov, this time it’s the turn of Sebastian Korda, a great revelation of this Roland Garros and innocent protagonist of a social affair with the Australian tennis player.
Korda is one of the most talented classes of 2000 and has reached the fourth round at Roland Garros. The son of former tennis players Regina Rajchrtova and 1998 Australian Open winner Petr Korda came out after the (fairly clear) loss to world number two Rafael Nadal.
The social clash between Kyrgios and the innocent Korda
Sebastian Korda before the game frankly admitted that Rafael Nadal was his idol and even revealed that he has great admiration for him: “He is an incredible player.
I called my cat for him, this says a lot about how much you love him “After the game, I find where Rafa left the crumbs of the youngest American colleague, Korda published a post on social networks with the shirt signed by his great idol; Korda defined this moment as “the happiest moment of his life” and this was not appreciated by Kyrgios who criticized the tennis player’s mentality and behavior on social media, adding that Rafael Nadal literally destroyed him!
In recent weeks, many tennis players have criticized Kyrgios’s attitude, off the circuit, but full of himself to criticize any tennis player or former tennis player on the circuit. After harsh statements about Wilander, Karen Khachanov also chimed in by reminding the Australian that he had to show respect and that he was exaggerating.
After this clash, however, it seems that several tennis players are upset by the attitude of Kyrgios, recently also critical of the Spanish Pablo Carreño Busta. Here is the photo posted by Korda on social media:
After playing @Rafael Nadal, Korda got a shirt signed by the same man 😅 💓
(via @SebiKorda) #Roland Garros pic.twitter.com/tHucYlI2hh – ATP Tour (@atptour) October 4, 2020
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