In this insightful interview, Nick Kyrgios explains why winning Grand Slams was never his ultimate goal. Instead, he talks about playing tennis his way, having fun, and the pressures of living up to public expectations. In this unfiltered interview, the Wimbledon finalist, talks about his struggles, mental health, and the pressures of being in the spotlight. Don’t miss this raw, inspiring story from one of tennis’s most entertaining players. Like, share, and subscribe!
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You really managed to capture the real Nick Kyrgios, thankyou! That’s something the tabloid media and you-tube highlights never bother to do. He does great matches and they never show the three hours of magic, just the three minutes of madness. I come from Australia and most Australians only know the crazy few minutes – many people don’t even know that he wins matches! thanks for letting him speak freely. He seems to be doing a great job at US Open but we don’t have ESPN so can’t hear him. Hope he keeps doing this because I don’t think that wrist will let him get back to serving bombs much longer.