I ve been dealing with hate negativity for a long time so I don t feel like I owed that person anything Nick Kyrgios on why he spat in the direction of a spectator in Wimbledon 1R win
I ve been dealing with hate & negativity for a long time so I don t feel like I owed that person anything - Nick Kyrgios on why he spat in the direction of a spectator in Wimbledon 1R win Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
"In direction of one of the people disrespecting me, yes. I would not do that to someone who was supporting me".Nick Kyrgios asked if he spat directly into the crowd after winning his first round match at ."In direction of one of the people disrespecting me, yes. I would not do that to someone who was supporting me". The Australian justified his actions, revealing that he had been dealing with hate and negativity for a long time, doing so as he believed that some spectators only come to matches to be disrespectful towards players. "Yes, towards one of those who were disrespecting me. These kind of people only come to the game to do that, not to support anyone. Today, as soon as I won the match, I turned to him. I've been dealing with hate and negativity for a long time, so I don't feel like I owed that person anything," Kyrgios said. The 27-year-old also said that a generation of people always on social media believe that they are entitled to responding to players with negative opinions while he himself couldn't counter them as he would then get in trouble. "I don't understand why it happens over and over again. This has nothing to do with Wimbledon. It is a generation of people, like in social networks, who believe they have the right to respond to you with that negativity all the time. And I can't say or do anything, because I'd get in trouble," she added.
I ve been dealing with hate & negativity for a long time so I don t feel like I owed that person anything - Nick Kyrgios on why he spat in the direction of a spectator in Wimbledon 1R win
Nick Kyrgios spat in the direction of a spectator at SW19 survived a scare on court and a bit of chaos off it as he advanced to the second round after a 3-6, 6-1, 7-5, 6-7 (3), 7-5 win over British wildcard Paul Jubb. Kyrgios appeared to spit in the direction of the crowd after his win and confirmed he did so in the post-match press conference. Nick Kyrgios asked if he spat directly into the crowd after winning his first round match at ."In direction of one of the people disrespecting me, yes. I would not do that to someone who was supporting me".Nick Kyrgios asked if he spat directly into the crowd after winning his first round match at ."In direction of one of the people disrespecting me, yes. I would not do that to someone who was supporting me". The Australian justified his actions, revealing that he had been dealing with hate and negativity for a long time, doing so as he believed that some spectators only come to matches to be disrespectful towards players. "Yes, towards one of those who were disrespecting me. These kind of people only come to the game to do that, not to support anyone. Today, as soon as I won the match, I turned to him. I've been dealing with hate and negativity for a long time, so I don't feel like I owed that person anything," Kyrgios said. The 27-year-old also said that a generation of people always on social media believe that they are entitled to responding to players with negative opinions while he himself couldn't counter them as he would then get in trouble. "I don't understand why it happens over and over again. This has nothing to do with Wimbledon. It is a generation of people, like in social networks, who believe they have the right to respond to you with that negativity all the time. And I can't say or do anything, because I'd get in trouble," she added.