Are we not going to talk about the fact that he immediately said the serve was good while it was called out at 40-30 1:20. That's pretty great sportsmanship. Might also not care tbh. Still love you Nick
He doesn’t care about winning a stupid tournament, he cares about having fun and he gets paid well, he doesn’t follow the boring mold of tennis, he is making it interesting.
love this guy, he's the most candid and real guy on the tour, in a sense, i think nick's a breath of fresh air in todays tour where all young players model after fedal (not saying that's bad). Just cuz he got talent out of this world does not mean he needs to live out the wet dream some hardcore fans have for him. Nick plays tennis to live, not live for tennis and i dont see anything wrong with that
He isn't a bad kid. He is just a touch lost mentally. Definite mental problems that probably haven't been diagnosed. Can be difficult to deal with as he will be confident and slightly arrogant in thinking he is in control. In general he just needs time and he will mature.
@@mnb9162 It´s a pity as he has some much potential to beat the top players which he has and even pick a couple of trophies if he took his matches seriously and have a goal of becoming the best tennis player in the world. However he´s just out there having fun and not competing to his max. which can become annoying for opponents. As the video caption says "never boring". Shame people would just buy tickets to watch kyrgios just for laughs and jokes...
I'm confused they haven't ban this guy from tennis long time ago. He's jealous and mean, just giving a hard time to tennis most successful players by provoking them on most vicious way.
I am not sure I have seen a bigger waste of talent than this guy in tennis. His talent is Hall of Fame standard. But the consistency of his application is probably not even top 200. My prediction: he will get to 30 years old and have a mental realisation and have a good couple of years but probably it will be a bit late. It may even not be until 40 years old that he mentally matures. By then if hes got anything about him he will realise that 'Damn, I had tonnes of talent'.
He is like those kids at school who pretended not to be trying in tests to have an excuse when they fail. He is a mediocre tennis player at-best. If he 'did not care' he wouldn't fly all over the world for these competitions.
Mn B How is it a waste? There are more highlights and stories on this guy than 90% of the “winners”. He is succeeding, he is making tennis fun and interesting. A win in a tournament is meaningless compared to his art in the court.
@@mnb9162 Kyrgy has a top 10 serve and a top 20 feel for the ball. However, as we see with Monfils, he lacks the tennis intelligence to perform at the highest level. If you get Kyrgy in a rally of 15 or more shots, you will win 90% of the points. Getting to more than 6 shots a rally is the toughest thing about Kyrgy or Monfils. Also, a lot of Monfils and Kyrgy's style relies on athleticism which means they tire quicker than other players. He should be able to stay top 50 easy and with a little effort push for top 20. However, his weaknesses will always defeat him in the end against the truly great tacticians and technicians.
Genius is always misunderstood. This guy is a tennis genius. Most players are groomed since they were 5 years old to act and play in certain way. He's the only one to have a little fun with it. Muster was the only other guy to do something similar back in 90's.
padard doesn’t matter how much money he makes or where he is in the world. He still doesn’t try fully as a pro athlete. Not saying it’s bad it’s his choice, no judging
Not really. I basically only glance at Kyrgios matches to check in and confirm that -- yep -- he's still a massive douche pretty much all of the time a camera or a microphone is there to capture it. The few times I'll watch more is if his opponent is particularly fun to watch. Good to see even the 18-yr-old was evidently pretty well aware of the m.o. and able to ignore that relentless desperation to distract that makes up about 95% of NK's effort. The main issue I have with NK is that he rarely wins on skill but rather, on drama & dragging everyone else down to his level of inconsistency. Any of his contemporaries could swing wildly, showboat and get lucky often enough to be dubbed prodigious by neophytes, while blaming their losses on anything besides themselves, but they're nearly always too mature, and love tennis too much to do that. For me, that makes them (i.e. just about anyone in the top several hundred) more entertaining to watch play. I've already seen bratty insecurity before, and I find it tedious and pathetic, not thrilling. It's also very predictable in Nick's case. It's not as interesting to watch play out over and over as good tennis is, speaking for myself.
I wish I had such skills. His serves are fast and furious. The world of tennis needs him. Some might as well dislike him. But I look forward to watching him playing at his best at Wimbledon.
@@msalvs I think he did a decent serving and whilst I agree he didn't move "pretty" after the MTO, I think he missed out on shots by choosing his play style. In this summary, he could've done more at 40/40 that gave felix less chance to play back an easy winner
This guy is a legend :)) Keep bringing the show Nick. It's ok, they don't all have to be 'serious and dedicated', there're enough of that, its nice to have something for a change. That's what people don't understand, they don't have to be all the same.
eh. i think his skills are in shot making. And if ur only skill is cheesing the opponent, you're not gonna get very far even if you did try. The reason Federer is considered the best in the world is because he's got both cheese and the regular pro play style. The reason why Rafa is one of the greatest in the world is because he has the drive to get every ball back into the court and play that one extra ball that you wouldn't to win the point. If Nadal or Federer are losing, they're mentally mature enough to ask himself why and switch up their game style to give them the win. I think Nick is a very talented player... but if he doesn't start to work on his mentality, he's never gonna be the best. "he probably does" is not the way to respond to someone telling your opponent they're gonna win. You either ignore it, or prove them wrong. This game is just as much mental (if not more) as physical.
The thing is, in 30 years time he won't be remembered, but players like aliassime or tiafoe or tsitsipas may well be remembered as they'll probably win stuff
@@alexwhite6487 i can guarantee you he is going to be the next mansour bahrami. Didn't care about winning, cared about putting on a show, happy to be there
Kygs taking his game to a whole new level of madness. I think the use of underarm serve is a legit gameplan, when used properly. Brings the opponent into the net, making them vulnerable. See if other players start using it too
Felix did well to keep his composure. I am definitely looking forward to his match tomorrow. However, I am sad to see Nick go. I hope he will win at least a Masters 1,000 before his career is over, but I don't see it happening anymore.
Think he knows himself what he is about. It's just not fully focused on tennis .Maturity, in time, will cast a shadow on his current self. We all reflect back when we get older.
@@jaredschroeder Over diagnosis also prevalent. Not straightforward. The problem with mental issues with people like Kyrios and other wealthy individuals is that if they don't want to deal with them they don't have to. He has enough economic advantages that he can do what he likes if he wishes. May backfire eventually, depends how serious it is.
Any given day, Kyrgios can beat any player in the world. Does he need to in order to be successful? No, every fan that hates his guts openly has assured his success. He is playing the McEnroe roll to perfection, and that is very marketable.
yes so many people who watch nick are so bi polar like if he loses there like what a clown such a disgrace but when he wins against one of the best players they are like yes nick!! he will be have so many grand slams underneath his belt.
Yeah he is also more fun than McEnroe. Hitting trick shots is genius because it takes pressure off of him and gets a laugh. That can also be devastating to opponents if they allow it to get under skin.
@@Diego-pt1rq Probably. I remember him saying his mom forced him to play Tennis when he was younger, well he's kind of stuck now doing something he doesn't really like.
While many people hate on Kyrgios for not trying at times, I actually respect him for doing that. He probably realized that caring too much will make him easily pissed off like it did in the past. Now he just plays for the sake of enjoying the experience and toying with his opponent by hitting back easy balls, even if it means losing. It makes him more entertaining when he carelessly hit the ball back and wins the point.
Gosh what has happened to Kyrgios? Props to Felix I know he’s good and all, but I remember when Kyrgios was my favorite player because he was explosive. He had a big serve and a big forehand. But now it’s like it’s all gone. Like he’s forgotten how he did that. Now Felix is slowly becoming my favorite player, he’s 18 and shows a lot of potential.
How come nobody seems to mention those two tweeners, the second one a return winner... Gotta love artists like Nick -- or Dustin Brown: th-cam.com/video/2R3b_HKxjrw/w-d-xo.html
@some one how the fuck would you know that he was aiming it at a small child? most pros give away sweat bands this absoulte legend is giving away his racket and still keyboard warriors like you are on youtube flaming him gtfo @john pinches u too
Dude, I can guarantee if John Pinches was the guy that was on the receiving end of the racquet he'd fucking frame it on his wall or some shit. Fucking prick
He shortened his swing and used more hips, it's normally how you'd block back a really fast ball but you sacrifice a bit of spin. Here he used it to just flatten out a ball in very little time
@@franklu9287 thank you Frank, Just because lots of time when i'm playing and i'm running to hit my forehand happens that to Speed up my crosscourt shot i do the same movement 👍
Lol by now, most players already expecting to be taunted , underarmed served, tweener shotted by kygrios , they probably already prepared for it mentally and just quickly shrug it off.
The best moment for nick in tennis is when he leaves the court, he is nervous anxious and extremely sensitive to the crowd mood, he is usually more ready to respond to any incoming comment from the public around him than to the returning shot from his opponent , Nick is by far the most talented player on tour , I wish he would learn some martial art and some self-control, Nick is a good guy . He won't fight for himself but he will beat anyone to please a friend.
His talent is higher than anything I have seen in tennis. Physically/Talent he is an example of what would happen if the NBA decided to play tennis when they were 6/7 years old instead of basketball.
Well if you were better informed you would know Kyrgios has been suspended 3 times already. He even had to pass a psychological test to see if he's able to get back on court after those period of suspension. He also received many fines.
Jonathan Cerveau Oh I see....Those psychological tests must be REAAAAL tough.....only a stable player could possibly pass those.....I’m sorry my friend, but even YOU can’t deny that this sells....why do you think the ATP makes and publishes entire videos like this? If they truly wanted to ban his behaviour, the ATP TV channel wouldn’t be showing these at all
@@agustincarrasco5372 Mate he has stupid behaviours for sure but stop acting like he is the first tennis man ever to have a bad attitude. He should be banned from tennis for ever and be forgotten for ever because he has some bad temper? McEnroe? Marat Safin? Nalbandian? Wtf is wrong with you people
Jonathan Cerveau I really don’t get your points baahahahaha. From what I have said, what makes you think that I think he’s the first man to have a bad attitude? I’m gonna explain my point again: The ATP won’t ever ban or stop promoting / televising these bad boy players because they sell tickets and get views. Period. You’re Don Quixote here fighting windmills
At 3:15 you can see that Kyrgios throws his racket on the crowd like it was a freakin' tennis ball or something. I mean, that could hurt somebody, goddammit! What an ass he is!
i think he has his reasons ,i for one like to play with passion ,looks like he is happy when he plays like this ,what do i know studying without playing makes jack a 。。。。。。。 finish thart
Felix is 18 so no should know his name. He got to final in a grass tourney last week so he's playing great tennis. Hopefully he has a good run at Wimbledon.
@@lewisemmerson6513 I am not bashing them. I feel bad for them. There is no point living in the clouds in denial. The reality is there are serious mental issues becoming more prevalent. Its something to highlight, not to hide from. Then we can work on solutions. Although it is a very intricate and increasingly difficult issue to deal with.
Let me introduce Nick Kyrgios... The nightmare of your sports betting.
Yannick Holzinger yeah, yo never know if he is gonna play decent or not
Not really...the last 2 points have exactly shown me the reason why I bet on Felix
You are right dude when he lost in stuttgart i swore i will never bet on his matches ever again
and his good friends Fognini and Paire
Lol if u bet on Kyrgios you should stop betting
"He honestly probably does"
Well he wasn't wrong 😂😂😂
Ça veux dire quoi en fr?
@@nairolffsify honnetement c'est probablement vrai(que Felix maitrise match)
He did all that it went this way...
This guy can play but he uses in such a wrong way.
What does “go Felix” mean?
児島楓華 it means “play well please”
Are we not going to talk about the fact that he immediately said the serve was good while it was called out at 40-30 1:20. That's pretty great sportsmanship. Might also not care tbh.
Still love you Nick
Is it just me or did Nick Kyrgios give in to Felix at the end? Last two points seemed like he wanted to get broken.
He had a medical time out at 2*-3 in the third set. He didn't have much pace on his serves from then on and he didn't break into a sprint either.
Or the 3am fifa
You clearly havent seen Nick play. This is a common theme. He likes checking out just when the pressure mounts.
He doesn’t care about winning a stupid tournament, he cares about having fun and he gets paid well, he doesn’t follow the boring mold of tennis, he is making it interesting.
@@claytonbrown7120 This!!!
love this guy, he's the most candid and real guy on the tour, in a sense, i think nick's a breath of fresh air in todays tour where all young players model after fedal (not saying that's bad). Just cuz he got talent out of this world does not mean he needs to live out the wet dream some hardcore fans have for him. Nick plays tennis to live, not live for tennis and i dont see anything wrong with that
Crowd: Let's go Felix, you got this!
Kyrgios: He honestly probably does!
Crowd: 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bless him. Hes mentally F*kd.
Joon Jeoueen Yeah we’ve all watched the video
I really dont understand comments quoting a funny part of a video that everyone clearly watched
Yea tbh this comment makes it less funny
It’s so sad. Because Kyrgios is so talented and i like him
He isn't a bad kid. He is just a touch lost mentally. Definite mental problems that probably haven't been diagnosed. Can be difficult to deal with as he will be confident and slightly arrogant in thinking he is in control. In general he just needs time and he will mature.
@@mnb9162 It´s a pity as he has some much potential to beat the top players which he has and even pick a couple of trophies if he took his matches seriously and have a goal of becoming the best tennis player in the world. However he´s just out there having fun and not competing to his max. which can become annoying for opponents. As the video caption says "never boring". Shame people would just buy tickets to watch kyrgios just for laughs and jokes...
Why? I'm just honestly curious. What's to like?
Mn B ‘just a touch lost’ more like he is lost
I'm confused they haven't ban this guy from tennis long time ago. He's jealous and mean, just giving a hard time to tennis most successful players by provoking them on most vicious way.
Only if he tried a little more ... but I guess he doesn't care
I am not sure I have seen a bigger waste of talent than this guy in tennis. His talent is Hall of Fame standard. But the consistency of his application is probably not even top 200. My prediction: he will get to 30 years old and have a mental realisation and have a good couple of years but probably it will be a bit late. It may even not be until 40 years old that he mentally matures. By then if hes got anything about him he will realise that 'Damn, I had tonnes of talent'.
I honestly see him as an entertainer. He doesn’t play to his full potential but he always without fail entertains the crowd and I appreciate that.
He is like those kids at school who pretended not to be trying in tests to have an excuse when they fail. He is a mediocre tennis player at-best. If he 'did not care' he wouldn't fly all over the world for these competitions.
Mn B
How is it a waste? There are more highlights and stories on this guy than 90% of the “winners”. He is succeeding, he is making tennis fun and interesting. A win in a tournament is meaningless compared to his art in the court.
@@mnb9162 Kyrgy has a top 10 serve and a top 20 feel for the ball. However, as we see with Monfils, he lacks the tennis intelligence to perform at the highest level. If you get Kyrgy in a rally of 15 or more shots, you will win 90% of the points. Getting to more than 6 shots a rally is the toughest thing about Kyrgy or Monfils.
Also, a lot of Monfils and Kyrgy's style relies on athleticism which means they tire quicker than other players. He should be able to stay top 50 easy and with a little effort push for top 20. However, his weaknesses will always defeat him in the end against the truly great tacticians and technicians.
For me save the kyrgios carreer is Andy Murray coach him
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣....... wait are you for real??????????
@@mattq9846 repond to murray twitter Instagram
Kyrios is one of those characters where you have just got to wait for him to mentally mature by himself. May take 5 years, 10 years, 20 years.
@@mnb9162 Wondering if that's the case with Fognini, firstly hit top 10 at the age of 32.
@@Markmsv Fognini case is very similar. Not quite on the same level as Kyriios but yes he had talent from day 1and now looks much calmer in life.
Genius is always misunderstood. This guy is a tennis genius. Most players are groomed since they were 5 years old to act and play in certain way. He's the only one to have a little fun with it. Muster was the only other guy to do something similar back in 90's.
Comedian or tennis player I don’t know at this point
I do. Neither. A clown is not a comedian. A clown is a clown.
It's fairly simple. Entitled brat.
padard doesn’t matter how much money he makes or where he is in the world. He still doesn’t try fully as a pro athlete. Not saying it’s bad it’s his choice, no judging
More like a sore loser... And I'm surprised that the ATP allows his behavior
Entertainer celebrity who does not love or understands sport
Waiting for the day when he snaps and, "ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED? ARE. YOU. NOT. ENTERTAINED??
Not really. I basically only glance at Kyrgios matches to check in and confirm that -- yep -- he's still a massive douche pretty much all of the time a camera or a microphone is there to capture it. The few times I'll watch more is if his opponent is particularly fun to watch. Good to see even the 18-yr-old was evidently pretty well aware of the m.o. and able to ignore that relentless desperation to distract that makes up about 95% of NK's effort.
The main issue I have with NK is that he rarely wins on skill but rather, on drama & dragging everyone else down to his level of inconsistency. Any of his contemporaries could swing wildly, showboat and get lucky often enough to be dubbed prodigious by neophytes, while blaming their losses on anything besides themselves, but they're nearly always too mature, and love tennis too much to do that. For me, that makes them (i.e. just about anyone in the top several hundred) more entertaining to watch play.
I've already seen bratty insecurity before, and I find it tedious and pathetic, not thrilling. It's also very predictable in Nick's case. It's not as interesting to watch play out over and over as good tennis is, speaking for myself.
Is this not why you are here?!?!?
@@aahyes9068 And yet here you are watching this video. Checking to see if Nick is still up to his tricks for the Nth time?
Except when playing the best. Look at his record against world number 1s
Check the highlights of his latest match against Kwiatkowski he says to the crowd ”are you not entertained?” Lmao
I wish I had such skills. His serves are fast and furious. The world of tennis needs him. Some might as well dislike him. But I look forward to watching him playing at his best at Wimbledon.
Just what Nadal said: " he is very talented but putting this kind of shows doesn't get you on the Top Ranking"
But the thing is he probably doesn't care about top ranking.
@@tomsd8656 well... thats being mediocre and not having the desire of become a better athelete.
@@gallopintojacinto It all depends on what you want. What trade-off you are willing to make.
right
Doesn't matter he's enjoying what he does and he is having more than enough money to back it up... What else is required...
Acting so careless on 40/40. It takes balls to play these balls. He lost but shouldn't need to.
Shoulda coulda woulda, he lost and no, he shouldn't have won because he has gone totally nuts
@@yeeeaaahmayneee3808 it was careless and that's an understatement. He just gave away that end
If you watch the whole match you’ll see he had a MTO a little earlier and couldn’t serve nor sprint.
@@msalvs I think he did a decent serving and whilst I agree he didn't move "pretty" after the MTO, I think he missed out on shots by choosing his play style. In this summary, he could've done more at 40/40 that gave felix less chance to play back an easy winner
Boy Rijniers shut, Boy Rijiniers
This guy is a legend :)) Keep bringing the show Nick.
It's ok, they don't all have to be 'serious and dedicated', there're enough of that, its nice to have something for a change. That's what people don't understand, they don't have to be all the same.
Never a dull moment with Kyrgios
Plays around and still can compete with the best in the world, he doesn't care to become the best.
Youre rafa fan
@@MateusHenrique-of4bc 95% thinking the same
eh. i think his skills are in shot making. And if ur only skill is cheesing the opponent, you're not gonna get very far even if you did try. The reason Federer is considered the best in the world is because he's got both cheese and the regular pro play style. The reason why Rafa is one of the greatest in the world is because he has the drive to get every ball back into the court and play that one extra ball that you wouldn't to win the point. If Nadal or Federer are losing, they're mentally mature enough to ask himself why and switch up their game style to give them the win.
I think Nick is a very talented player... but if he doesn't start to work on his mentality, he's never gonna be the best. "he probably does" is not the way to respond to someone telling your opponent they're gonna win. You either ignore it, or prove them wrong. This game is just as much mental (if not more) as physical.
vij19 your essay misses the original point that Nick simply doesn’t care about being the best.
@@vij19 "The reason Federer is considered the best in the world"
"The reason why Rafa is one of the greatest in the world"
so funny
I'm beyond surprised he hit an actual forehand and not a cheeky tweener at 0:32.
We know it’s a sad day when Krgyios gets bored of playing his signature shots
Much love for nick! Really enjoyable to watch
Say what you want, Kyrgios will be remembered.
Btw I loled so hard after the Felix bit :)
The thing is, in 30 years time he won't be remembered, but players like aliassime or tiafoe or tsitsipas may well be remembered as they'll probably win stuff
@@alexwhite6487 i can guarantee you he is going to be the next mansour bahrami. Didn't care about winning, cared about putting on a show, happy to be there
@@Rico_71 exactly. He has no intention of putting in the training so in 30 years will have been forgotten
This guy serves a duty to tennis community regarding sincerity and spontaneity. I hope he keeps this way despite all the shallow criticism.
I love Nick. So glad he is here to tell these stuck up snobs to chillax and just have fun.
Its the taking part that counts... Right.
Kyrgios has so much potential...Has the talent, the athletic ability, but doesn't have the drive to put them together.
Kids just don't have to give a F*ck these days. They know their life is going to be alright regardless.
Kyrgios is another Monfils. Athletic game but no tennis brain.
I will never bet on Nick in my entire life
craziest and most talented guys on the tour!!!
He plays like me on a Sunday afternoon when I'm fooling around with the kids. I never won Wimbledon!
Neither has kyrios.. Shocker
@@JimmyIsTheBest1 He may one day, if he cuts out the 'Sunday afternoon' shots.
Sunday night...bro where's your fam
Incredible talent !! Can't wait watching him play as world number 1 !
You may be waiting a while.
Don't hold your breath.
Who Felix?
Kyrgios of course !
@@hammadioss09 Not referring to Felix in my present comment but definitely to kyrgios.
Hard work without talent beats talent without hard work.
I think I wouldn't simultaneously hate to play against Kyrgios and love to play against him aswell
Crazy Nick!!!! What a talented tennis player! just crazy, he just doesn't GAF!
“ He honestly probably does “ LMAOOOO how can’t you like this guy 😂😂😂😂😂
Sophie C he’s a fuckwit
Bringing the under arm serve back in fashion xD
Appreciate Nick for who he is.
Loved how in the first set he told one of the linesmen "Your hat looks ridiculous, it's not even sunny" lol
Kygs taking his game to a whole new level of madness. I think the use of underarm serve is a legit gameplan, when used properly. Brings the opponent into the net, making them vulnerable. See if other players start using it too
Felix did well to keep his composure. I am definitely looking forward to his match tomorrow. However, I am sad to see Nick go. I hope he will win at least a Masters 1,000 before his career is over, but I don't see it happening anymore.
he kinda just won a grand slam lol
2:30 maybe one of the shot of the year
He will never EVER change,this guy is unbelievable man 😂
Think he knows himself what he is about. It's just not fully focused on tennis .Maturity, in time, will cast a shadow on his current self. We all reflect back when we get older.
@@stuartisaacson1908 ,Yup,you got that right.
When Kyrgios wants party in court 😂
Felix very talented young Guy. Nice to see HIM on court 😀
The only professional sportsman with a hunchback!
I love Nick...period.
Never boring with Nick!
He Did not even try. He just wants to go home and grind more on Fifa
He has mental issue that are clearly not diagnosed. Its not uncommon in his generation.
so 7-6, 6-7 in 2 first sets is not trying. WOW u so talented
Mn B I thought overdiagnosis was the problem of this generation...
@@jaredschroeder Over diagnosis also prevalent. Not straightforward. The problem with mental issues with people like Kyrios and other wealthy individuals is that if they don't want to deal with them they don't have to. He has enough economic advantages that he can do what he likes if he wishes. May backfire eventually, depends how serious it is.
Mn B I’m sure most if not all top level athletes suffer from mental illness. You have to have mental tunnel vision to be at the top of your game
It's beyond my mind that he does that kind of shot on deuce in the 13th game of the 3rd set while the opponent is on the net...Incredible.
A professional athlete is there to entertain !! HE is very entertaining and having fun out there
1:00 why Nick is a legend
Krygios is a character!
What does he say from 0:53 to 0:58 ?
92 CR he was talking to himself. He said why are you so lazy? And then replied to himself and said because I played FIFA till 3am.
Gotta love Kyrgios
Any given day, Kyrgios can beat any player in the world. Does he need to in order to be successful? No, every fan that hates his guts openly has assured his success. He is playing the McEnroe roll to perfection, and that is very marketable.
yes so many people who watch nick are so bi polar like if he loses there like what a clown such a disgrace but when he wins against one of the best players they are like yes nick!! he will be have so many grand slams underneath his belt.
Yeah he is also more fun than McEnroe. Hitting trick shots is genius because it takes pressure off of him and gets a laugh. That can also be devastating to opponents if they allow it to get under skin.
What is the worst enemy for Kyrgios ? HimSelf. It hurts because his talent is undeniable.
I just wanna see a month of nick kyrgios really trying, like focused and trying his best to win, I believe he wouldnt lose a match.
That month has passed already for this year. It was in February when he won Acapulco.. wait for a year or two now... 🤷🏻♂️
@@Omkar529 feel he is gonna retire soon, he doesnt like tennis.
@@Diego-pt1rq Probably. I remember him saying his mom forced him to play Tennis when he was younger, well he's kind of stuck now doing something he doesn't really like.
While many people hate on Kyrgios for not trying at times, I actually respect him for doing that. He probably realized that caring too much will make him easily pissed off like it did in the past. Now he just plays for the sake of enjoying the experience and toying with his opponent by hitting back easy balls, even if it means losing. It makes him more entertaining when he carelessly hit the ball back and wins the point.
Gosh what has happened to Kyrgios? Props to Felix I know he’s good and all, but I remember when Kyrgios was my favorite player because he was explosive. He had a big serve and a big forehand. But now it’s like it’s all gone. Like he’s forgotten how he did that. Now Felix is slowly becoming my favorite player, he’s 18 and shows a lot of potential.
I know most don't like him but I'm a fan..
3:17-3:20 Felix: "What am I doing here?" 😁
He is awesome ! Just have to channel his emotions
Kyrgios will be the Balotelli of tennis
Spot on.
Why go to a Circus, when you can watch Nick "The Clown" Krygios.
Neo I’m tired of the f fucking comments it’s hard to have dedication and do ur best he doesn’t owe anything
@Sebastian Santos: Absolutely! He's doesn't owe anybody anything. I just watch him for entertainment...a sideshow, with no emotions invested.
@Sebastian Santos: "Why so serious"?
Joker from batman is my favorite movie character and Nick, my favorite character from the tennis world 😂
He is an adorable PET!!!
How come nobody seems to mention those two tweeners, the second one a return winner...
Gotta love artists like Nick -- or Dustin Brown:
th-cam.com/video/2R3b_HKxjrw/w-d-xo.html
I feel if he play the way 99% of other tennis professionals play, he'd not enjoy his tennis and most probably quit the game.
I can't believe he actually threw his racket toward the crowd...That's not cool.
That's cool because now some one has a $300 racket that they can say they got from the No.37 in the world.
@some one how the fuck would you know that he was aiming it at a small child? most pros give away sweat bands this absoulte legend is giving away his racket and still keyboard warriors like you are on youtube flaming him gtfo @john pinches u too
Dude, I can guarantee if John Pinches was the guy that was on the receiving end of the racquet he'd fucking frame it on his wall or some shit. Fucking prick
In the second shot, Is the passing shot from Nick technically right? I mean that movement of the right arm closing so quickly?
He shortened his swing and used more hips, it's normally how you'd block back a really fast ball but you sacrifice a bit of spin. Here he used it to just flatten out a ball in very little time
@@franklu9287 thank you Frank, Just because lots of time when i'm playing and i'm running to hit my forehand happens that to Speed up my crosscourt shot i do the same movement 👍
When people ask why this Nick Kyrgios guy never reached his champion potential? It’s because of his shot selection on a score line like 2:39
In that point specifically it's obvious he's given up and decided to just throw the match
FACE 123, and it’s the third set right at the point where both players fight their hardest to quickly finish because it could easily go either way
the showman in tennis
He will become a legend someday
1:18
"OUUURTHHGH!"
Kyrgios: No, it's good.
Kyrgios: ill be much better on grass
Also kyrgios: loses to an 18 year old on grass
Yeah an 18 year old that is 15 places ahead of him in atp ranking lol
An exceptional teenager. Not your average
An 18 year old prodigy, mind you.
Felix has a polar opposite mindset to Nick. Top pro.
That 18 y/o was in a grass court tourney final last week where Nick crashed out in the first round.
Lol by now, most players already expecting to be taunted , underarmed served, tweener shotted by kygrios , they probably already prepared for it mentally and just quickly shrug it off.
The best moment for nick in tennis is when he leaves the court, he is nervous anxious and extremely sensitive to the crowd mood, he is usually more ready to respond to any incoming comment from the public around him than to the returning shot from his opponent , Nick is by far the most talented player on tour , I wish he would learn some martial art and some self-control, Nick is a good guy . He won't fight for himself but he will beat anyone to please a friend.
C'est un homo refoulé.
Kyrg play with 20% of his maximum he could be in Top 5 players if he wants
His talent is higher than anything I have seen in tennis. Physically/Talent he is an example of what would happen if the NBA decided to play tennis when they were 6/7 years old instead of basketball.
always undervaluing the top5 huh. even if he tried it would be really difficult. the atp is full of talents, it's not just kyrgios.
I hope to see Mahut-Wawrinka highlights too!
Wanna know why the ATP doesn’t and will never do anything about Nick’s behaviour? IT SELLS! Whether you like it or not, Drama Sells
Well if you were better informed you would know Kyrgios has been suspended 3 times already. He even had to pass a psychological test to see if he's able to get back on court after those period of suspension. He also received many fines.
Jonathan Cerveau Oh I see....Those psychological tests must be REAAAAL tough.....only a stable player could possibly pass those.....I’m sorry my friend, but even YOU can’t deny that this sells....why do you think the ATP makes and publishes entire videos like this? If they truly wanted to ban his behaviour, the ATP TV channel wouldn’t be showing these at all
@@agustincarrasco5372 Mate he has stupid behaviours for sure but stop acting like he is the first tennis man ever to have a bad attitude. He should be banned from tennis for ever and be forgotten for ever because he has some bad temper? McEnroe? Marat Safin? Nalbandian? Wtf is wrong with you people
@@agustincarrasco5372 He got many fines and many suspensions already what do you want more? give him a life time ban? wtf
Jonathan Cerveau I really don’t get your points baahahahaha. From what I have said, what makes you think that I think he’s the first man to have a bad attitude? I’m gonna explain my point again: The ATP won’t ever ban or stop promoting / televising these bad boy players because they sell tickets and get views. Period. You’re Don Quixote here fighting windmills
What a champ
some of his shots were quality, he wont stay like this.. you all have to patient when he gets to 30yrs old watch the gentlemen he will be
A true fighter
So many upsets today. I really wanted Nick to win this....alas it wasn't to be. Such a good shot maker Nick. Real talent
Felix all the way Now.
Nick losing wasn't an upset.
Kyrios is such a bro
At 3:15 you can see that Kyrgios throws his racket on the crowd like it was a freakin' tennis ball or something. I mean, that could hurt somebody, goddammit! What an ass he is!
If he throws a racket toward me, I'll use my face to catch it without doubt
Kurgios: terror al éxito. Es bueno el maldito.
for gamblers, you cannot bet kyrgios' game based on statistics.
Joey Jovan you cannot bet kyrgios games based on nothing bro
U can bet on him when he plays nadal
If you factor in the odds of tanking there is always a price worth taking. But in general he is priced shorter than I would like.
Can't love him but sure as hell can't hate him either lol
Dude gave a racquet away...hes sometimes jerky but that's a nice gesture.
why did he throw those last two point v FAA?
What was this a tournament or an exhibition.
Kyrgios's life is an exhibition match.
Hey I might be a little behind but how did he play 2 matches in a day when his first didn't last that long?
0:12 god damn what a shot!
No words.
i think he has his reasons ,i for one like to play with passion ,looks like he is happy when he plays like this ,what do i know studying without playing makes jack a 。。。。。。。 finish thart
reading all comments .. 99% kyrgios .... 1 % whats his name ??
Remember the name...
Felix is 18 so no should know his name. He got to final in a grass tourney last week so he's playing great tennis. Hopefully he has a good run at Wimbledon.
0:59 LOL breaking the 4th wall
I know how it feels to have everyone against you nick
Its mental issues. Not uncommon in his generation.
He is a closeted homosexual apparently.
@@mnb9162 Another comment from you bashing the younger generation. Does it make you feel better about your own life?
@@lewisemmerson6513 I am not bashing them. I feel bad for them. There is no point living in the clouds in denial. The reality is there are serious mental issues becoming more prevalent. Its something to highlight, not to hide from. Then we can work on solutions. Although it is a very intricate and increasingly difficult issue to deal with.
lmaoo, Josh, stop the victim mentality.
00:02:00 love the crab!
0:52 what is he saying?
casi casi, te quiero campeon australiano simpatico 🇨🇱
Street-style tennis player
What does it take to motivate nick k
Somebody got quite good racket at the end.
He actually jumped Roland Garros to "prepare" to grass season. There's so many people who would love to be in his lucky position.
That's what we think. Being a professional tennis player is tough. He did admit he doesn't really love the sport.