Could a Kyrgios title push be the latest twist at Wimbledon? | scottspits
“Obviously slams are tough, but I think with his game and how comfortable he is on grass and how many matches he’s played, I think he can definitely make a big run here. I’m pretty confident in that.”
“He said he’s the best player on grass in the world, so the best outcome would be for him to win it. [But, in that case], you’re just quoting him.” “There’s obviously probably a few little question marks over his foot [injury]. If we’re talking in cricket terms - runs on the board - it has got to be Novak. He’s an unbelievable player, isn’t he? He’s the one to beat.”
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