Nick Kyrgios played his pass to the Wimbledon semifinals this Wednesday. Australian Cristian Garín will face a duel that could be historic for him, although tThe fire of his controversial third-round against Stefanos Tsitsipas has not been extinguished.
The Greek lost the papers during the game, to the point of paying for his failure at the stands, where He threw a pitch without, luckily, hitting any fans.
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The fact is, before that happened, Tsitsipas began to lose patience with a service between Kyrgios ’legs in the first set which was the prelude to losing the match. Along with the third set, and after the Australian protests, the Greek tried to volley hit Kyrgios ’body after a hit without any tension from the rival.
And it wasn’t just the time, but there were two more attempts in a game that were also responsible for the Australian’s increasing tension, who after passing the ball touched the net and made a point, he sneered while bowing.
“The Kyrgios thing is bullying. That’s what he does. Frightens rivals. He was probably a bully at school. And I don’t like bullies, people who demean other people. He also has some great qualities. But when his evil side comes out, he can really do a lot of bad and bad things to the people around him, “Tsitsipas said after the fight.
a few days later, but the Greek seems unfinished at the turn of the pageas was clear after the tweet he wrote this Wednesday.
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“My ability and capacity to acknowledge that I have made a mistake is largely determined by the temperament of the person I am opposing.“are his exact words, in a clear allusion to the figure of Nick Kyrgios.
This tweet was added to the message he posted on his Instagram account on Sunday where I remember the words carved recently by the Australian to one of his twins.
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“Give someone a mask and he will show you his true face“is the message accompanied by a compilation of images of the most memorable battles of the tournament to date.
Source: La Verdad

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