US Open 2022: Nick Kyrgios freaks out after Khachanov defeat – Barbara Rittner criticizes Australians

“It has to come out, then shoot the ball into the sky, but don’t smash your rackets,” added the Eurosport expert.

For them, the freak out of the Wimbledon finalist, who was considered a favorite after beating number one Daniil Medvedev in the round of 16, was just “a cheap show”.

Kyrgios not only chopped up his racquets against Khachanov, but also threw a bottle on the ground, forcing a tournament assistant to mop up the drink.

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Rittner also has no understanding for the 27-year-old’s statement that all other tournaments apart from the Grand Slams are “a waste of time”. The 27-year-old explained this at the press conference after the defeat against the Russians.

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“That’s beside the point. You need other tournaments to play and prepare in form. Every smaller tournament is proud to be a preparatory tournament for a Grand Slam. That’s the tour. He lives from that, that’s tennis “Rittner clarified: “Then he should try to only play the four Grand Slams. Maybe they’ll give him a wildcard.”

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It was “simply disrespectful to tennis, also to all the people who are involved and who try very hard. But that’s the way he is, that’s one side of him,” said the tennis expert.

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