Nick Kyrgios’ show!
Have a look at the best and funniest tennis content posted on social media on May 17th, put together for you by Tennis Majors.
Welcome to Social Highlights ! Starring Nick Kyrgios, Andy Murray, Naomi Osaka, Garbiñe Muguruza, Serena Williams, Gaël Monfils & more!
On our social zapping, you will see some part of the Instagram live between Nick Kyrgios and Andy Murray. The Australian, with a glass of wine, had some words for the Big Three, especially for Novak Djokovic.
“I said that to you many times. I think you are better than Djokovic. Djokovic was playing dodgeball on my serve and you were slapping it for a winner. He was trying to dodge it, you were on it like a light.”
Murray responded by saying : “The results would suggest otherwise.” and asked to Kyrgios how many glasses of wine he’d drunk.
“About as many games as you gave me at Wimbledon that year, about six,” Kyrgios responded, in reference to Murray’s comfortable win over him in round of 16 at the All England four years ago.
Nick Kyrgios also talked about the Laver Cup, an exhibition event he likes a lot, but criticized the European players, especially the Next Gen.
“I am there with my best buds, trying to beat some European guys who have no banter, don’t give one-eff about each other and act like they care for one week which pisses me off. Let’s be honest, (Stefanos) Tsitsipas and (Alexander) Zverev hate each other, then they are besties all of a sudden…piss off.“
In our zapping, you will also see Novak Djokovic challenging other athletes, a 93 years old woman playing tennis, Serena Williams interrupted by her little baby girl Olympia, Garbiñe Muguruza and Naomi Osaka enjoying the sun, and many more! Enjoy!
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