The German legend came out to face the Australian, assured that he will not be as good this time and that Novak Djokovic will destroy him.
Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios this causing irritation, anger and involved in strong crosses Every time like that publicly announce something related to your discipline. This time, he came across the very harsh response of a sports legendthe German Boris Becker.
The native of Canberra He did not hesitate to describe the level of that time as lower compared to today: “I’ve seen him play, he’s good, but he won’t be good today. During this time, it was taken at 200 kilometers per hour. now, If you’re under 220, (Novak) Djokovic will eat you. Lleyton Hewitt I broke him like this Pete Samprasbut now Djokovic will eat them both alive“.
The German, winner of six Grand Slams and two-time Davis Cup championrespond without hesitation to the analysis of Kyrgios: “ANDHe makes a lot of noise when he talks about a sport that he hates. The truth is that he never won a major in singles. What can you say? So, comparing generations… Laver or Federer? Borg or Nadal? Sampras or Djokovic? Not to mention McEnroe, Hewitt, Connors, Lendl… Better to talk to your Only Fan“.
“I beat Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Murray. I have some credibility. You don’t have to be a scientist to realize that the Serbian will destroy you even at your best level.. This is not an attack. This is truth“the current tennis player returned to defend his pedigree, making sure he would never play again, if it was his decision.
The crossfire in between Becker and Kyrgios The European closed it with a compliment that included a stick: “I wish him a quick recovery because I really want to see him play. He’s spectacular when he’s healthy. Good luck.”
Source: Tycsports
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