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Kyrgios, drunk on Instagram, Murray: "You subtracted me, Nadal not; you are better than Djokovic"

2020-05-16T20:22:57.437Z


Aussies and people from England (sic), we are the same. Do you think Dominic Thiem and I would vibrate? No. I am more interested in a good cocktail. But my boy D Thiem would be like 'I want to see this painting dry'.


Accustomed to arguing with his comments on social networks, Nick Kyrgios has given his impertinence a new twist in an Instagram live that he shared with Andy Murray on Friday night. The Australian tennis player was drinking wine during the whole talk and he turned it brown with his statements about Nadal, Djokovic, Tsitsipas, Zverev, Thiem, etc ...

"You are better than Djokovic, you subtracted my serves, which Nadal could not do, he knew that he was in trouble against you." To which the British replied: "The results indicate the opposite", an argument that did not convince the good of Nick: "He played dodgeball (dodge ball) against my service and you returned it with a winner. He tried to dodge it, you You were coming at him like lightning. "

The conversation became even more dangerous when Kyrgios spoke about the relationship between Tsitsipas and Zverev: "They hate each other." And after a quarter of an hour live, Murray decided to cut when he saw that his interlocutor, loquacious and restless, was drunk. "How many cups have you got? Same as the games you let me win that time at Wimbledon." "About six?" "That's it. My knowledge and interest in red wine has increased incredibly during this quarantine," confessed the wayward Aussie, who also made a comparison that affected Thiem: "Aussies and English (textual), we are the same. Do you think that Would Dominic Thiem and I fit in? No. I'm more interested in a good cocktail. Thiem would like to see "a dry painting."

Source: elparis

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