Jannik Sinner has a date with history this Sunday (8pm). The world number 1 could become the first Italian to win the US Open if he beats American Taylor Fritz in the grand final.
An exciting challenge where you can be with your loved ones. His technical team and his family were on the Arthur Ashe court to support him on this important day. is also his partner, also a tennis player Anna Kalinskaya, who in the last hours was brought to the front in a surprising and unnecessary way.
And it was that Nick Kyrgios made an ill-intentioned comment to a publication that saw a photo of him with the Russian tennis player.since they were married.
“Second serving“the words of the Australian, who seems to continue his line of harassment of Sinner, whom he mercilessly attacked after learning of his positive for clostebol during the last Masters 1000 in Indian Wells.
“So I’m the bad person to talk about this? Hahaha, I didn’t mention anything. Don’t be offended if people mention it. It’s simple“Kyrgios himself responded when he saw the massive commotion building up.
“Abusive? What was abusive in what I said? I didn’t mean to say this.. People have to face the consequences” he retorted to another comment that blasted him for his words.
Although it took some time, Sinner responded a few days ago to Kyrgios’ attacks for the decision not to punish him after testing positive for clostebol.
“I don’t know. I don’t want to have a controversy with what he said. Everyone is free to say what they want. All right. If so, we’ll see. I’m sure it will be different (laughs). I don’t know what to say. Maybe I say something from time to time and the reaction is different,” said the Australian Open champion.
“I’m always pretty calm. I am a person who forgets things quite quickly.. Everyone is free to say what they want. “It is what it is” concludes a Sinner without any desire for controversy.
Source: La Verdad

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