Stefanos Tsitsipas crossed out Nick Kyrgios of “bully” with “a demonic side,” after his 6-7 (2/7), 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (9/7) loss to the Australian in the third round at Wimbledon at the end of a high tension match.
“He’s constantly bullying others, that’s what he does,” affirmed the Greek, N.5 in the world, at a press conference.
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“He bullies his rivals. He was probably a bully himself at school. I don’t like bullies.” Tsitsipas added.
“It also has a good part. But… there is also a demonic part in him, which if expressed, can really do a lot of harm to the people around him.”
For its part, Kyrgios (40th) claimed to understand Tsitsipas’s frustration after he beat him on two occasions in recent weeks, recalling his victory in June in Halle against him.
“Perhaps you should first find a way to win me over before you deal with anything else,” ironized.
In the meantime, Tsitsipas has been criticized for various actions in the game, including this ball to a fan, which was recorded in this video.
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