Re: Kyrgios
Reply #50 –
Was a fantastic match, possibly the highest standard Wimbledon final I've ever watched, not that I've watch that many.
Djoker is just too good, he could barely reach some of those Kyrgios serves yet they still fell and Kyrgios feet. Kyrgios early was sublime, but if anything that just highlights how good you have to be to defeat Djoker.
As much as losing Nadal hurt the tournament, perhaps it's a good thing for tennis long term, Kyrgios might take some belief out of this and we'll have a new flavour on offer at the pointy end of tournaments.
PS; Kyrgios needs a coach, he could have won last night, but he retreated when he should have been on the attack. He needs someone to keep him on course tactically.
There were a couple of gent wearing Yonnex caps at the back of his players box who I never seen, they looked like coaching/conditioning people. I think he knows what went wrong, he said in his presser he has been playing points over in his mind which he wished he could have again. That sounds more like execution to me than strategy. He has spoken glowingly of his team this tournament about he finally has people around him who helping him be a better person and tennis player. I also havent seen his brother at many tournaments of late. Is something in that?