Nick Kyrgios wins Washington final, gets brutally honest assessment from opponent

By The Roar / Editor

Nick Kyrgios defeated Daniil Medvedev in straight sets 7-6, 7-6 in the Washington Open final. Kyrgios has always had a soft spot for America and he was in outstanding form all week. He had fun with the crowd throughout the tournament and seemed as happy as he’s been for a long time.

Medvedev paid tribute to Kyrgios in his runner-up speech and gave an honest assessment of Kyrgios. “When you’re a winner you’re always happy,” he said.

“We all know how Nick can play when he wants to win. This week I think he wanted to play.” The subtle dig drew laughter from the crowd and Kyrgios himself.

The Crowd Says:

2019-08-05T04:21:54+00:00

DrewToo

Roar Rookie


Kyrgios doesn't commit to the bland status quo of the tennis world, which is so refreshing, I hope he never changes. He could be number one if he wanted to be, he's beaten all the top seeds, but he chooses to run his own race.

2019-08-05T02:33:49+00:00

Gray-Hand

Roar Rookie


Jerk with a heart of gold.

2019-08-05T01:38:24+00:00

JOHN ALLAN

Guest


Agree. Good winner but behaves like a brat when things go against him. Part of the entitled generation? Like that netball player last week who only wants to hear "positives". Hence Nick will never win a major. Jerk.

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