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ATP: McEnroe:”I would train Kyrgios”
John McEnroe has made a positive statement about Nick Kyrgios and does not seem to be reluctant to work with the Australian.
At the Laver Cup in Prague, a special connection seems to have developed.Ex-Heat Head and legend John McEnroe served as team boss of the world team at the Laver Cup, working with Australian Nick Kyrgios and others.The emotional youngster lost the decisive match against Roger Federer and shed bitter tears.Nevertheless, the trip to the Czech Republic could have been worthwhile for Kyrgios.
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At the Senior Master Cup in Marbella, McEnroe said:”Nick was a key player in the team and played his best tennis in such competitions.I’m happy to have worked there as a coach, and if a player like him asked me if I’d coach him, I would.”
McEnroe, as an active professional, was also a very emotional player, so he knows the 22-year-old’s anger outbursts from his own experience and could be helpful as a counselor at such moments for the world’s number 20.Sebastien Grosjean is currently training Kyrgios.
The seven-time Grand Slam Champion not only revealed his offer as coach.McEnroe seems to be a real Kyrgios fan.The American believes Kyrgios is capable of making a major coup:”He is the most talented player on the tour.He can win a Grand Slam title, but there are other young players like Denis Shapovalov or Frances Tiafoe who can become great champions.”
Former pro Pat Cash also trusts Kyrgios with a Grand Slam title, as he also explained at the Senior Master Cup:”Nick is very talented and has a complete game that will help him win a Grand Slam title.”
The fact that Kyrgios has what it takes to become a champion has often been proven.However, with his flipping out and the loutish behaviour, he often stands in his own way.Recently, however, the Enfant terrible seems to have a better grip on itself – which also proves its performance increase.
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