Nick Kyrgios is in the centre of a storm in London. An off-hand comment revealed the pressure he's feeling, and the man on the other side of the net will amplify it. 9WWOS Wimbledon
Nick Kyrgios is zeroing in on quarter-final opponent Cristian Garin with a court case hanging over his head.
As British television crews hounded Kyrgios, the 27-year-old was overheard saying to a member of his entourage, "I feel like I'm in" — a reference to the blockbuster Netflix series about Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls. Masur said he'd leave Kyrgios' legal issue to play out in court, but the former top-level coach unpacked the challenge presented by Garin.
"He's a great clay-courter. Clay-courters don't beat themselves. They're well conditioned," Masur said on Stan Sports'"And he's a bit of a bull. He's got a gun forehand. Obviously that's something Nick will have to look out for ... He'll work hard to look for forehands to dominate the court. That's real strength.Watch Wimbledon live and free on
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