The irony is still priceless that official Tennis TV is sgut out from Grand Slam footage. Makes this look pretty amateurish as a whole, like a work in progress. I guess next time Medvedev screams "This is going on Tennis TV bro", he has to think first which tournament he is playing.
My favourite Nadal vs Kyrgios matches to watch are Acapulco 2019 and Indian Wells 2022. They both have epic and classic matches especially with the Acapulco 2019 match. It was intense, full of drama and entertainment. I can't wait for Djokovic vs Kyrgios Wimbledon Final. Full of awesome and entertaining Tennis. 🥰🌟🎾
Have to say very surprised with the way Kyrgios has performed reaching all the way to the Semi-Final of a Grand Slam for the 1st time man who would've thought that
@@davidmurray2539 not really he said in an interview that he thought reaching a semi final of a slam would be impossible and that the chance has alluded him
I don't want the bad boy of tennis like Kyrgios to win a slam, that would set a bad example of a strong but dishonest bad guy winning over an honest good guy.
@@strongbrain3128 lmfao mate this isn't some fairytale story about a dishonest bad guy, nick has played extremely well this tournament and nadal obviously knew he couldn't beat him with the injury or at least the further damage he would've done wasnt going to be worth it i think we should all at least hope that he plays at his absolute peak to give us an amazing match and give him a sniff at beating djoker
since it is very difficult to break his serve , Nadal found a way to win tie breaks by surprising Nick with return and play and Nick always loses points on his serve in tie breaks but Nadal doesn't.
I'm surprised Nadal retired. It's surely more serious than what we thought. If he had had any single chance to win, he would have tried, just because it's Kyrgios and because it's a question of honor for a gentleman of the courts to send a bad boy back home.
And you know the haters are gonna say he withdrew because he's scared of Nick. That's what haters do. Kick a person down even more to make their miserable lives feel worthwhile
Nadal is not my most favorite Tennis Player but he is a great champion and a legend of the game. I am sure he would have fought if he could. Abdominal tears are extremely painful and very dangerous. He somehow finished the last match (he hates quitting) but he couldn't continue any longer. I feel bad for him but he always had his issues with injuries and age is catching up. I honestly think that Nadal will retire before Federer officially because of his injury prone body.
The irony is still priceless that official Tennis TV is sgut out from Grand Slam footage. Makes this look pretty amateurish as a whole, like a work in progress. I guess next time Medvedev screams "This is going on Tennis TV bro", he has to think first which tournament he is playing.
Unfortunately, it won’t happen this Friday, Rafa withdrawal broke my heart literally, so sad and terrible feeling💔💔💔😭😭😭😭😭 I wish him a very speedy recovery, I was looking for a great semis match against NK… 😔😔
I feel its a mistake for Rafa to still play. He barely won yesterday and with NIck being in top form, he will have no chance. ESP. With that 90 mph serve yesterday, :(
Nick won't able play baseline game, slice, cross court forehand shot of rafa! It’s easy win for rafa than fritz match! Rafa just need to return nick's serve well!
@@invisibleuser8491 If you weren't invisible you'd realize that Nick's court movement and positioning have been excellent and many of Rafa's returns will be anemic, both off service and in rallies, especially with the injury that worshipers see as inconsequential. Rafa's prone to making more errors these years. His medical people face a serious decision here. "Rafa just needs to return Nick's serve well, (with abdominal muscle tear, mind.) Yes and I just need to make three point baskets like Steph Curry.
@@kyofi8930 fuck man... i literally texted my mom after the match yesterday that I'd be surprised if Nadal can even play the Semis. I said that if he could play and even win it (cuz it's Nadal, you never know) his body would surely not keep up and let him play the Final... this is so sad, all we can do his wish that he can come back on court as early as possible, having hopefully fully recovered :/
Im gonna be for real, I am not a fan of Kyrgios. He is a good player no doubt, but not only does he sometimes play foolishly but he starts fights with the littlest of things. That's not tennis etiquette, again hes a good player but he says some bad things and reacts badly to lots of things in tennis and it's just plain stupid. Like with tsitsipas vs kyrgios, they were both in the wrong but people said Tsitsipas was more in the wrong than Kyrgios and thats simply just not true, they both were wrong and equally wrong. People need to actually understand Kyrgios is a great player with a not as great attitude. Hate me all you want but I can assure you it wouldn't change my mind.
After winning 22 grand slams, Nadal will be surprised to know that he has a rivalry going on with mr reached-one-grandslam-final kyrgios. The internet is so cute
I hope not! He’s brought tennis to the lowest level as far as gamesmanship, cheating, manipulation, abuse, aggressive behaviour to umpires, to linesmen.
I can’t believe it either. Kyrgios can hit the ball very well and he is fun to watch but never at Nadal or Federer’s level. He is a good showman but not ready to really win grand slams.
Will kyrgios make another circus tomorrow in the semis or will he act mature against Nadal? Something telling me that he will have more respect than usual
I don't want the bad boy of tennis like Kyrgios to win a slam, that would set a bad example of a strong but dishonest bad guy winning over an honest good guy. Joker will win the next slam.