Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios admits he's glad and proud to see folks come to his matches however provides he struggles to know why most tennis followers see him as a bad boy.
Six-time ATP champion Kyrgios is one of essentially the most enticing gamers on the ATP Tour and his matches are sometimes bought out. When Kyrgios performs, enjoyable is assured and that is why tournaments all the time strive to usher in the 27-year-old Australian.
“I like that people follow me and come to see me in the different tournaments, and that they like the way I play; I'm proud of my style,” Kyrgios advised Ultima Hora, as quoted by Tennishead.
“Being able to prove it is also a reward for me. I don't understand why people consider me [comme un mauvais garçon]. I'm 27 now and I've been playing like this since I was ten.
I have always been very emotional and ambitious. I will not change. Because I think the fans want to see exciting and intense games. If you lose, you will be angry. It's normal, it's human.
Some show it more and some show it less.
Tournaments love having Kyrgios in their roster
While responding to Bernard Tomic's recent comments, Kyrgios claimed that tournaments pay him around $50,000 just for showing up for tournaments.
“I'm making thousands and thousands of {dollars} proper now, tournaments are nonetheless paying me €50,000 (AU$74,000) simply to point out up. I needn't get within the ring, I'm not determined.
I'm an expert tennis participant, nonetheless taking part in on the highest stage of the game. Bernard will not be,” stated Kyrgios. This week, Kyrgios kicked off his grass-court season in Stuttgart.
For his first grass court docket match of the yr, Kyrgios reached the semi-final in Stuttgart earlier than dropping to three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray. Kyrgios' subsequent assembly is the ATP match in Halle, the place he has reached the quarter-finals up to now.