At the beginning of the week, Nick Kyrgios sensationally attacked the former American tennis legend Andy Roddick, with accusations of doping.
The Australian republished the post of a user who insinuated that the former US Open winner had used some magic cream during his career, because otherwise his fierce defense of Jannik Sinner or Iga Swiatek would not be understood.
Nick accompanied the user’s words with an unmistakable emoticon of a laugh followed by the words: very likely. A further attack against one of the protagonists of the history of tennis, who took a few days to share his response, with a dig clearly referring to the Australian.
Roddick, who has defended Iga and Jannik from the accusations from the very beginning, explained on his podcast Served with:
“Players who complain about these champions being inducted into the Hall of Fame, when they’ve never worked two days in a row well in their life, make my eyes pop. There’s a serious problem.”
After knee problems and surgery on his right wrist, Nick Kyrgios will return to the court in 2025 at the ATP 250 tournament in Brisbane, scheduled from December 29 to January 5, 2025. The 29-year-old Canberra native’s last appearance dates back to June 2023, when he took to the court in…