Deep down he s still pretty disappointed to come so close but not win Lleyton Hewitt on Nick Kyrgios Wimbledon run
"Deep down, he’s still pretty disappointed to come so close but not win" - Lleyton Hewitt on Nick Kyrgios' Wimbledon run Lleyton Hewitt on Nick Kyrgios' Wimbledon run has said that his compatriot will be gutted after coming close to winning his first Major title in the Wimbledon final against on Sunday. Kyrgios, 27, belied nerves to make a brisk start in his first Grand Slam final, riding a lone break of the Djokovic serve to pocket the opener. However, the former World No. 1 responded with a break of his own in the second and survived four break points to level proceedings. In an even third set, it was Kyrgios who blinked first, dropping serve from 4-4, 40-0 up, and Djokovic made no mistake serving out the set. The Australian improved in the fourth set, coming within two points of a decider. However, Kyrgios unraveled in the ensuing tie-breaker, conceding a 6-1 lead before Djokovic made good on his third championship point. I’m so happy with my win today against a top opponent!
It’s a great feeling to finally get my full strength in the shots back. I still need to improve a couple of things in my game, but overall I’m very happy with my progress!I’m so happy with my win today against a top opponent! It’s a great feeling to finally get my full strength in the shots back. I still need to improve a couple of things in my game, but overall I’m very happy with my progress! Hewitt told Reuters (as quoted by The Australian) that Kyrgios should be proud of the grasscourt season he just had. The 27-year-old made the semifinals in Stuttgart and Halle before his unexpected run to the Wimbledon final. Hewitt urged his compatriot to "keep believing in himself," considering the firepower he possesses, especially on grass. “Deep down, he’s still pretty disappointed to come so close but not win," Hewitt said. "But as I told him, he should be extremely proud of the performances over the last two weeks and throughout the whole grass-court season. Everyone knows the kind of firepower and game style that he has and what he’s capable of doing. He just has to go out there and keep believing in himself.”
It’s a great feeling to finally get my full strength in the shots back. I still need to improve a couple of things in my game, but overall I’m very happy with my progress!I’m so happy with my win today against a top opponent! It’s a great feeling to finally get my full strength in the shots back. I still need to improve a couple of things in my game, but overall I’m very happy with my progress! Hewitt told Reuters (as quoted by The Australian) that Kyrgios should be proud of the grasscourt season he just had. The 27-year-old made the semifinals in Stuttgart and Halle before his unexpected run to the Wimbledon final. Hewitt urged his compatriot to "keep believing in himself," considering the firepower he possesses, especially on grass. “Deep down, he’s still pretty disappointed to come so close but not win," Hewitt said. "But as I told him, he should be extremely proud of the performances over the last two weeks and throughout the whole grass-court season. Everyone knows the kind of firepower and game style that he has and what he’s capable of doing. He just has to go out there and keep believing in himself.”