Nick Kyrgios is back to calling out Jannik Sinner but this time it came while responding to a troll who mocked the Australian for his winningless season so far. Earlier this month, the 2022 Wimbledon finalist launched his post-surgery comeback after being sidelined for 18 months.
In April, the world’s best male player, the Italian Jannik Sinner, will swap the blue hues of Rod Laver Arena for a more confronting court; his doping appeal case against the International Tennis Integrity Agency, the World Anti-Doping Agency and the International Tennis Federation, is listed for two days in the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
In a new Daily Dose of Social Media, Nick Kyrgios' latest reel causes controversy again, after mentioning Jannik Sinner in a Word Association game and slamming him once more by associating him with "Cluster Bowl,
Everything that Jannik Sinner means to the summit of men's tennis could be temporarily wiped away in just a few months.
Aussie tennis icon Lleyton Hewitt has admitted he is still hoping Nick Kyrgios joins the Davis Cup team in the future after the 29-year-old withdrew from the clash against Sweden. Kyrgios made his highly-anticipated grand slam return to tennis at the Australian Open after wrist and knee injuries forced him out for more than 18 months.
Australian tennis ace Nick Kyrgios took a jibe at the recently crowned Australia Open champion Jannik Sinner. Kyrgios is in the spotlight after the Sinner retained his crown at the Rod Laver Arena on January 26.
Nick Kyrgios launched another scathing attack at Jannik Sinner while responding to a troll who mocked the Aussie's win-less 2025 season in singles.
Following his Australian Open win, Jannik Sinner did not pay attention to the doping appeal hanging above him. The World No.1 is the most dominant player in the world, securing his third Grand Slam championship with a straight-sets victory over Alexander Zverev.
Envy sabotaged my plans for watching the first day of the 2025 Australian Open. I was going to take in Day One on a projector at Federation Square, a public area surrounded by angular buildings that look like they’ve been shattered and pieced back together for effect.
Jannik Sinner gave Darren Cahill a man hug in the VIP seats in Rod Laver Arena. His Australian coach is an honourable bloke and didn’t want to steal Sinner’s time or thunder. He slapped the young Italian stallion’s back and said,
Australian Open boss Craig Tiley has ruled out any changes to next year’s Melbourne Park schedule, ignoring the overwhelming urgings for change.
The tennis world has labelled Australia a 'disgrace' for the way Novak Djokovic was treated when he retired hurt in the semi-finals against Alexander Zverev. But Australian Open boss Craig Tiley has resisted calls to introduce alcohol restrictions or scheduling changes after more poor crowd behaviour marred the grand slam in 2025.