Explosive Insider Claim: Nick Kyrgios Plotting “Dangerous” Comeback Fueled By Secret Grudge and Radical New Training—Tennis Officials Reportedly Fearful of Unprecedented Chaos On Tour Due To…

Explosive Insider Claim: Nick Kyrgios Plotting “Dangerous” Comeback Fueled By Secret Grudge and Radical New Training—Tennis Officials Reportedly Fearful of Unprecedented Chaos On Tour Due To…

 

 

Nick Kyrgios has had an impressive number of physical issues in the last three years and has seemed several times one step away from retirement. The former world number 13 – who had reached the peak of his career in 2022 by reaching the final at the Wimbledon Championships (lost to a legend of the caliber of Novak Djokovic) – seemed ready to be a protagonist in the second part of his career, but the pain in his wrist and knee limited him to the point of thinking about giving up.

The Australian ace has played only four official tournaments in 2025, obtaining just one win and four losses. Recently, the talent from Canberra – who will face Aryna Sabalenka in an exhibition match scheduled in Dubai later this month – said that his knee is much better and that 2026 could be the right year to see him back in action at the highest level.

Kyrgios feels better

Although he is often a divisive and controversial character, no one can doubt the talent of a player like Nick and the general feeling is that the tour needs a star unlike any other. Despite the residual number of on-court appearances in recent years, the former Wimbledon finalist continues to be one of the world’s most popular players thanks to his innate charisma.

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During the latest edition of the ‘Nothing Major’ podcast, former ATP ace Sam Querrey discussed Nick’s popularity: “I feel like, you know, he just kind of looks for fights. He thinks he’s all, you know, he kind of plays the victim card all the time for no reason. But that’s his shtick, you know, that’s why he’s so popular. If you ask around the world, an average sports fan who do you want to watch play tennis, they’re like, Sinner, Alcaraz, Novak, Federer, Nadal, Kyrgios.

He makes that list because Nick just stirs around controversy and has all these… not crazy takes but just outbursts, and that’s what makes him popular, so for me, it’s Kyrgios vs the world.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sam Querrey reveals he ‘absolutely hates’ one player: He is a tool

by Dzevad Mesic
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Sam Querrey reveals he 'absolutely hates' one player: He is a tool
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Sam Querrey reveals there is one player that he “absolutely hates” and considers him “a tool.”

On the latest episode of the Nothing Major Show, Querrey, Jack Sock, Steve Johnson and John Isner discussed an interesting topic – unlikable players.

Querrey, a former world No. 11 who retired from professional tennis in 2022, shared that there was one player he didn’t like at all. However, the 38-year-old didn’t want to publicly reveal the name of the player.

“There’s one guy I like absolutely hate. But I can’t just say it right now, the guy’s still playing… He doesn’t necessarily know I hate him, but he’s a tool,” the 2017 Wimbledon semifinalist said on the Nothing Major Show.

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Querrey: Practice stopped and we yelled at each other for several minutes

Although the American’s co-hosts wanted him to reveal the identity of the player, the former 10-time ATP champion refused to do so. But made another revelation instead.

“Practice totally stopped for us to yell at each other for like six minutes. I stayed. I never stay,” the former world No. 11 said.

Sock suggested that the player in question must have done something very wrong to make Querrey so annoyed.

“It takes a lot for Sam to get really, really perturbed,” Sock said.

Meanwhile, Johnson was willing to publicly reveal the names of players he didn’t like – former Croatian tennis star Ivo Karlovic and Lukas Rosol, who famously upset Rafael Nadal in the 2012 Wimbledon second round.

Johnson also funnily revealed how it felt to play doubles with Sock.

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“If you somehow pissed Jack off on the doubles court, you were done. He was just going to take over the court,” Johnson said.

Sock agreed, saying: “It wasn’t the worst thing. I just used it as motivation. I’m not a big fan of Karlovic… or like Rosol back in the day. He was brutal,”

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