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NICK KYRGIOS vs FRANCES TIAFOE | Two of the Biggest Tennis Stars Talk Journeys & Representation 

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In the latest "GOOD TROUBLE with Nick Kyrgios," pro tennis player Frances Tiafoe joins Nick for a riveting conversation. From humble beginnings, including sleeping at the tennis center, to supporting his family through tennis, Frances shares his extraordinary journey. He discusses his relentless drive, drawing inspiration from basketball icons like LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. Amidst the challenges of pro tennis, Frances finds unwavering support from his family, especially his father. They also discuss the need for tennis to evolve and engage younger audiences, with Frances advocating for livelier tournaments. He emphasizes the importance of diversity and representation, offering valuable insights into the sport's evolution. Through their dialogue, Nick and Frances offer profound reflections on tennis' cultural impact and its potential for inclusivity and growth.
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Timeline:
00:00 - INTRODUCTION
01:45 - What GOOD TROUBLE Means to Frances Tiafoe
02:01 - CHAPTER 1: Influences
02:25 - Tiafoe's Competitiveness Inspired by LeBron and Kobe
04:15 - What Drives Tiafoe Everyday
04:40 - CHAPTER 2: Defining Moment
04:45 - Tiafoe's Humble Beginnings
08:11 - Stop Listening to Outside Noise
09:05 - Representation in Tennis
10:45 - How Tennis Needs to EVOLVE
13:00 - Tiafoe and Nick's Foundations
14:27 - Dream Doubles Partners
15:55 - Tiafoe Reflecting on US Open Semifinal Against Alcaraz
19:20 - Tennis After The Big 3 Retire
21:11 - OUTRO
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Hosted by tennis’ beloved troublemaker, Nick Kyrgios, “Good Trouble With Nick Kyrgios” is a video podcast series that explores the personal journeys of individuals who are making waves by doing things on their own terms. The series takes inspiration from Kyrgios’s own career, marked by his unorthodox style and willingness to defy the norm, and extends that narrative to a broader spectrum of guests. “Good Trouble With Nick Kyrgios” is available every other Wednesday on Hana Kuma's RU-vid channel, on all podcast platforms, domestically on Tennis Channel platforms and in Europe on discovery+ and Eurosport.
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@Sonia-zc8ge
@Sonia-zc8ge 11 дней назад
Tiafoe is such a cool guy humble and respectful. He is doing great. " You go Tiafoe '
@QuietPenguinGaming
@QuietPenguinGaming 2 месяца назад
This should be getting millions of views. Appreciate you being yourself Kyrgios!
@deandrejones8701
@deandrejones8701 Месяц назад
Two of my favorite ATP players along with Ben Shelton.....Loved this interview!
@williamweinberg9509
@williamweinberg9509 2 месяца назад
17:52 The most respectful guy ironically named Ruud, keeps getting disrespected. 😭😂
@t-bone7988
@t-bone7988 2 месяца назад
it's true though
@jaykasai
@jaykasai 2 месяца назад
Bruh only 22 minutes is a crime!
@deborahharland6103
@deborahharland6103 2 месяца назад
Wow! You were so relaxed with this ep Nick! Love Frances! You both were so relaxed and genuine, the conversation flowed easily! 👏👏👏
@celeonard19
@celeonard19 2 месяца назад
16:07 love Frances but the slight to Casper is insane. He’s had a more accomplished career than both him and kyrgios all things considered, and he played pretty well in the final itself. Definitely no guarantee like Nick kept alluding
@sophieoshaughnessy9469
@sophieoshaughnessy9469 2 месяца назад
Ridiculous. Just look at the rankings. Ruud is top ten. Not a great closer, but has played lots of finals.
@sportslover2356
@sportslover2356 2 месяца назад
Actually Casper was extermely rude when much younger - I still don't like the poor guy. When Nick was disqualified in Rome for throwing a chair onto an empty court (third strike rule) he was playing Casper, who proceeded to beat his chest with joy and cheer. You simply don't do that when your opponent has been dq'ed. Ever.
@Wes1128
@Wes1128 2 месяца назад
I get where you're coming from but at the same time I agree with Frances. If he got past Alcaraz in the semis he would have a US Open title right now. The edge of the rowdy American crowd would have definitely played a huge part in getting him over that hump. And I don't see it as necessarily a slight, I just think he was basically saying "if i can beat alcaraz, my chances of beating Ruud are pretty good"
@t-bone7988
@t-bone7988 2 месяца назад
it's not insane if it's true.
@t-bone7988
@t-bone7988 2 месяца назад
Ruud's not the gracious guy everyone thinks he is. Just when the camera's are watching he's a gentleman
@iamhp8955
@iamhp8955 2 месяца назад
I remember Frances winning the orange bowl back when we were kids and he was kind of the only one in the draw competing with „older“ stuff in that absolute fire black red adidas kit, just whoopin ass… Guy was always the most humble person and so respectful to everyone, hope he wins a slam one day!
@kendallboutros5656
@kendallboutros5656 2 месяца назад
Love these guys and look forward to seeing their impact on the sport keep going on and on!! Thankful to be a fan in their “era”!
@tds7078
@tds7078 2 месяца назад
6:57 is a great mindset to have in life. Show love regardless of outcome.
@sportsview247
@sportsview247 2 месяца назад
Top class interview, if there's one word i take from this it's EXCITEMENT! Every sport needs it and these two guys definitely bring it to tennis....
@hkpo20
@hkpo20 2 месяца назад
Love this. 1) great that he's interviewing non-tennis players, but if I'm honest, the tennis players are my favorite with what Nick brings to it! I was a hater for years until I saw him play Nadal live at Wimbie and follow a second serve aace (announced second fastest serve ever at Wimby) with an underarmed serve winner. You wonder what he showed Nadal, Federer, Djoker beating them all the first time he played them that they had never seen before. Keep up the good work, Nick. Very proud of you!
@KainSwiss
@KainSwiss 2 месяца назад
Frances Tiafoe was just a fresh burst of air for tennis. His story is similar to Venus and Serena! His story hits a lot of regular folk hard. Such a humble guy on and off the court.
@billieboybuddha4238
@billieboybuddha4238 2 месяца назад
How is his story similar to Venus and Serena? Please don't come with those cliche bullshit stories of poor black people with hard lifes and having to fight so many injustices and unequal chances in a big evil white world
@paulstrunk662
@paulstrunk662 2 месяца назад
Love both of these guys!
@leoanastas
@leoanastas 2 месяца назад
Favorite show so far To great guys and players who bring fun to tennis
@user-xe7ng7bp7d
@user-xe7ng7bp7d 2 месяца назад
That was amazing!!!
@trevorwatson66
@trevorwatson66 2 месяца назад
My two favorite players.
@salatatoe6812
@salatatoe6812 2 месяца назад
Maaan, this was a good one
@ulacaca3471
@ulacaca3471 2 месяца назад
adoro, assistir vcs jogando grande abraços
@aliciaknott8109
@aliciaknott8109 Месяц назад
I'm was glad to hear that Tiafoe and his coach recently decided to go their separate ways. I never thought he was the right coach for him. I would like to see Tiafoe with Renae Stubbs or Big Sacha. Tiafoe has to much talent and he right at yhe door. He just need to add few things to his game. I want to see him win some 500 and 1000 tournaments. I know 250 are good wins and good mental boost. I also you could tell that he hasn't been happy since he lost that USA Open. I'm rooting for him and Nick. Nick could have won at least two GS but he wasn't ready mentally. I rooting for Keys, Townsend, my heart breaks for these USA players. Taylor should have a sponsorship the way she's been playing these last few years.
@coochee96
@coochee96 2 месяца назад
Tiafoe played a challenger in Stockton Ca. I watched him in person and just thought “man, this guy is slow”. Never thought this guy would make it this far.
@minguyen2589
@minguyen2589 2 месяца назад
Why is Tiafoe english so difficult to listen to? Is it because he is from a particular region in US with such dialect? I consider myself pretty good at English , but everytime he speaks, I find it so difficult to understand him
@leomessi1982
@leomessi1982 2 месяца назад
Same here!! And I have no trouble understanding many other black Americans.
@sportslover2356
@sportslover2356 2 месяца назад
Maybe this podcast is not for you. Pass it on to someone who needs to listen to it. They will understand Tiafoe's English.
@minguyen2589
@minguyen2589 2 месяца назад
@@sportslover2356 problem is actually I like Tiafoe and was just asking a genuine question to see if my english is that bad... no need to go on defense mode
@johnsmith-zf1fd
@johnsmith-zf1fd 2 месяца назад
@@minguyen2589hes a bit of a mumbler...only native speakers exposed to the accent before will understand easily
@josemartinez725
@josemartinez725 2 месяца назад
Yeah. He just mumbles a whole lot.
@leslieadkins6276
@leslieadkins6276 Месяц назад
Denzel was at the U.S. Open? Great interviews. Nick kills it.
@ftmseenitfirst
@ftmseenitfirst 2 месяца назад
Wish I could have seen you VS Ben in River oaks
@sportslover2356
@sportslover2356 2 месяца назад
Could have talked a lot more about where to from here! Tennis has become so biscuit coloured this year - they called it change of attitude and bro it sure is. No three setters, no three hours, no three tie breakers...the only matches worth watching are the old school passionate guys. Everything so correct and well mannered and 'wholesome' oh lord. That's what needs to change - come back with a passion.
@wazi13
@wazi13 2 месяца назад
this was recorded before he lost to Benny in Queens huh?
@AkilesTennis
@AkilesTennis 2 месяца назад
Bang bang
@kj4673
@kj4673 2 месяца назад
Casper Ruud and Tiafoe both went pro in 2015. Ruud has 10 titles, Tiafoe has 3. In 2024 Ruud is 18/5, Tiafoe is 7/7. Yeah, I think Ruud wouldn’t have been easily beaten by Tiafoe had he made it to the final.
@Malloch_Hui
@Malloch_Hui 2 месяца назад
ruud is a 250 merchant that is a clay court specialist, tiafoe with a the hype of the crowd takes that easy
@sophieoshaughnessy9469
@sophieoshaughnessy9469 2 месяца назад
@@Malloch_Huiruud has played in 3 GS finals. Are you thinking of Rune?
@tds7078
@tds7078 2 месяца назад
I actually love that Nick says that about Frances chance in the final. All credit to Ruud and his career first off but you gotta look at the zeitgeist in that potential matchup in time. Tiafoe would’ve had the entire US Open crowd behind his back and he thrives under conditions like that. End of the day both players benefited from that 2022 US Open run. Just want to see Nick back on court again to be honest! His honesty in these clips are refreshing.
@ahoranui
@ahoranui 2 месяца назад
​Tiafoe will never be in a GS final...​@@Malloch_Hui
@kj4673
@kj4673 2 месяца назад
Lost some respect for Tiafoe after Machac whooped him in straight sets at the AO and Tiafoe was actually going to snub him on the handshake. Machac literally had to walk over to Tiafoe at his bench. Machac whooped him!
@EverythingTennis
@EverythingTennis 2 месяца назад
@katn3012
@katn3012 2 месяца назад
Maybe the video is highly edited and key bits were cut out, but in some instances the transitions from Frances’ answers to Nick’s questions seem inorganic and rushed. If the interview was more conversational, it would come across organic and enjoyable for the audience. Instead this feels like it should’ve been a written article posted online.
@c3vzn
@c3vzn 2 месяца назад
I feel this show works better with tennis players. It’s awkward when Nick tries to relate himself to people like Garry V and Gordon Ramsay, there’s not enough in common other than being slightly controversial. Or maybe just expand it to sportspeople.
@ahoranui
@ahoranui 2 месяца назад
Ramsay was ridiculous. Not even a great chef.
@y0shiG0D
@y0shiG0D 2 месяца назад
My man said he’s 28 like that isn’t prime tennis age lol
@c3vzn
@c3vzn 2 месяца назад
I know that was ridiculous. He was born at the perfect time to take advantage of the big 3 era ending and before Sinner, Alcaraz and possibly Rune start winning everything. It was a narrow window but he had the chance to win a Slam or two.
@y0shiG0D
@y0shiG0D 2 месяца назад
@@c3vzn Foreal. I’m 35 and I’m like bro. Give me 28 again plz. I still ball tho so he def should get back on the court if his injuries allow him
@nabileissa5688
@nabileissa5688 2 месяца назад
to lit
@joemontgomery860
@joemontgomery860 Месяц назад
lol the title of this made me laugh
@simianmoonstudios
@simianmoonstudios 2 месяца назад
Big Foe!
@RoseleneDolce7
@RoseleneDolce7 Месяц назад
👍🏾👍🏾❤❤
@nomithakotary8607
@nomithakotary8607 День назад
Serena and Venus support him lot...
@joeymiddleton5821
@joeymiddleton5821 2 месяца назад
good to see yall talking. lot of things in common. 0 grand slams and that will never change haha
@sportslover2356
@sportslover2356 2 месяца назад
Looks like you learned nothing from this. Maybe go and watch a podcast that is meant just for you.
@joeymiddleton5821
@joeymiddleton5821 2 месяца назад
@@sportslover2356 learn from trash players??? Msy as well listen to a bum like u
@masternetex
@masternetex 15 дней назад
novak is a alien
@annaslater2389
@annaslater2389 24 дня назад
Nick there’s nothing wrong with being chubby especially when you’re a kid. Weight should never define a person. 😊
@randomuser-gj8jh
@randomuser-gj8jh 2 месяца назад
I have a theory that Tiafoe grew up trying to fit in with the black people in his school even though he was a tennis player. That’s why he walks the way he does and talks the way he does.
@sunsun7975
@sunsun7975 2 месяца назад
where is Djokovic???
@yaphehhairskin-shiphrah4498
@yaphehhairskin-shiphrah4498 Месяц назад
I Love Love Nicks Conversation 💪🏾💪🏾💐❤️💯
@guidodelgiudice5
@guidodelgiudice5 2 месяца назад
16:00 come on now! Ruud has played 2 Roland Garros finals lost to Nadal first and then djokovic, he has played the usopen final lost to Alcaraz, he lost to Djokovic in the final of the ATP finals. The ego to claim that he (Francis) would have been the absolute winner if he reached the final is such drunk pub talk..... 😮 The ego!
@joanneburford6364
@joanneburford6364 2 месяца назад
US Open - biggest stage in the world, sure Nick 😅
@nomithakotary8607
@nomithakotary8607 День назад
Nick.. Please call Serena or Venus in the Bordcast..
@duncan3932
@duncan3932 25 дней назад
Not a Tiafoe fan tbh, the shade towards Casper when Casper has accomplished 3 times as much as him just screams bitterness tbh. At least Nick doesn’t pretend to be a ‘lovable goofball’ like he does
@sophieoshaughnessy9469
@sophieoshaughnessy9469 2 месяца назад
I think both kyrgios and Tiafoe have hit their respective ceilings PRECISELY because they think they know more than a coach. A true champion knows that a coach, well used, is a potential extender of self efficacy, not a blocker of self or progress. Don’t know about Foe, but Kyrgios is stuck on “you’re not the boss of me”. That’s always obvious. But for this Nick would have won a GS years ago.
@tds7078
@tds7078 2 месяца назад
Tennis needs to divorce itself from the socioeconomic and classist parts of its culture to advance. Tennis is its own worst enemy in the sense that requiring silence and dress codes stops regular people from falling in love with it. It needs a culture rebrand and more affordable access to racquets/gear for low-income kids. I’d also add that including a draft element similar to what pickleball is doing with the MLP/PPA would be helpful. Team tennis .
@ahoranui
@ahoranui 2 месяца назад
Nope. Leave tennis alone, it ain't basketball. Tennis is turning into a classless noisy brawl for teenage boys. It's the reflection of new money culture that has never opened a book. Am sick of the hood culture getting into everything. Tennis was great in the 80's, you probably weren't even born.What to expect from a guy who has a back covered in Pokémon, can barely name a player who isn't black. But we're the racist ones.
@MikeWilson-fb6qv-mesa
@MikeWilson-fb6qv-mesa 2 месяца назад
Good day, Nick. I love your podcast. Very interesting topics and guests. I think you need to pay your buddy Jack Sock a visit to North Carolina and spend some time with him playing Pickleball in his backyard. Jack shows his personality in Pickleball tournaments and the fans love it. Maybe you two can team back up playing mens doubles in Pickleball. You can make a big impact on the game and on a lot of kids who are interested in pickleball. The cost to get into pickleball and to learn is a lot less than tennis. Your gut will tell. you when it is time to hang it up in pickleball. I hope to see you playing with Jack Sock mens double this year in pickleball.
@ww9452
@ww9452 2 месяца назад
What's up with Kyrgios's hairline?
@thefrostguy9522
@thefrostguy9522 Месяц назад
Sheeeeeesh some people are being casually racist in these messages and probably don’t realize it lmao! Frances may frustrate me with his inconsistency but the guy has a charm and clowns who make these ‘subtle’ dogs at him that a veiled, I would just love to see him win so they can get off that pedestal they think they’re on trying to tear this guy apart
@chrisd997
@chrisd997 9 дней назад
Tiafoe thinks and speaks like he won GSs, he is so dillusional that is like a comedy 😂
@user-me6bp7xq9w
@user-me6bp7xq9w Месяц назад
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@mikiafu
@mikiafu 2 месяца назад
Why is K's face morphing into his neck... Is he gaining weight?
@mikkellarsson1713
@mikkellarsson1713 7 дней назад
Hahaha yeah easy win for Foe against Ruud. 3 time gs finalist. No way nr 30 in the world is gonna loose to that guy 😂
@alamphoto
@alamphoto 2 месяца назад
Im sorry, but Tiafoe is far from the "biggest tennis star".
@billieboybuddha4238
@billieboybuddha4238 2 месяца назад
Frances is not a big tennis star, just a pretty decent average player. Of course he has the black privilege and diversity propaganda machine behind him, pushing him to be the next black poster boy
@Meko2019
@Meko2019 Месяц назад
What is black privilege? There is no AA in sport, the competition decide who is better. Do you think that Serena or Venus received some privilege in their career? I agree Tiafoe is an average player, but there is no pass in sport.
@whisper2441
@whisper2441 2 месяца назад
Nick is ok for the game but he has an oversized ego and overestimates his impact on the game. He talks about how tough it was in his peak era with the big 3, but in reality he got beat a lot by players who weren’t the big 3 lol. Talk about delusional. I find Sinner so refreshing compared to guys like Kyrgios - no bs, plays it straight, no ego etc
@kaunglei
@kaunglei 2 месяца назад
Nick’s journey is unique and harder than anybody in the professional tennis world, in his own mind at least. Glad his influencer journey has been much smoother.
@whisper2441
@whisper2441 2 месяца назад
@@kaunglei what was so hard about it? Self inflicted idiocy doesn’t count.
@ahoranui
@ahoranui 2 месяца назад
Absolutely. He forgets mcenroe did it all before him along with 7 grand slams and forgot how many doubles titles.
@sportslover2356
@sportslover2356 2 месяца назад
Sinner is such a nice guy. Nick has asked him to coach him to a grand slam final. That Miami final was so extremely exciting. 63, 61 was it? Compared with Miami 2017 semi. Nick vs Federer. Three hours, three sets, three tie-breakers. Yeah well...
@Loulougohi
@Loulougohi 23 часа назад
I Love both of yall but I’m gonna be honest Casper Ruud is better of both of you guys. Careers speak louder, Francis can barely pass 1 rounds of tournaments nowadays.
@dre200056
@dre200056 2 месяца назад
two washed professional yappers
@kjtarr1788
@kjtarr1788 2 месяца назад
This is not entertaining.
@westonmeyer3110
@westonmeyer3110 2 месяца назад
Tiafoe has barely won a match this year and he still thinks he can win a slam. LOL He is being left behind
@dillydally6754
@dillydally6754 27 дней назад
Tiafoe goes from incredible talent looking like a champion to 'doing me' no coaches and now sucks, they're both clowns
@kjtarr1788
@kjtarr1788 2 месяца назад
Both of these guys have boring personalities. I really think this interview is about as interesting as watching paint dry.
@sportslover2356
@sportslover2356 2 месяца назад
You are not the intended audience for this interview. Plenty of magnificent podcasts about magnificent players doing magnificent things to satisfy you. The rest of the world needs these two
@user-me6bp7xq9w
@user-me6bp7xq9w Месяц назад
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