I really did want that match I really did want to see how the third chapter was going to go Nick Kyrgios on Rafael Nadal s withdrawal
I really did want that match I really did want to see how the third chapter was going to go - Nick Kyrgios on Rafael Nadal s withdrawal Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Nick Kyrgios: "As a competitor, I really did want that match. As soon as I beat Garin I knew Rafa was a high possibility. I really did want to see how the third chapter [of Wimbledon-Nadal rivalry] was going to go. I just hope he recovers." Nadal had called for a physio and taken a medical timeout en route to getting past in a marathon quarterfinal. The two-time Wimbledon champion stated after the match that he had an abdominal injury but did not specify whether or not he would be fit in time for the semifinals. Despite medical tests later revealing an abdominal tear, Nadal initially expressed a desire to play in the semifinals but announced his withdrawal after a training session at Aorangi Park.
I really did want that match I really did want to see how the third chapter was going to go - Nick Kyrgios on Rafael Nadal s withdrawal
Nick Kyrgios had defeated Rafael Nadal as a Wimbledon debutant in 2014 is in the Wimbledon finals for the first time after announced his withdrawal from the tournament ahead of their semifinal clash. Speaking at a press conference, the 27-year-old was candid about the fact that he was looking forward to playing the Spaniard for a third time at the tournament. He upset Nadal as a debutant in 2014 before losing to the 36-year-old in the second round in 2019. The Aussie wished Nadal well after the 22-time Grand Slam champion sustained a 7-mm abdominal tear, and added that playing against the Mallorcan was on his mind as soon as he got past Christian Garin in the quarterfinals. "As a competitor, I really did want that match. As soon as I beat Garin I knew Rafa was a high possibility. I really did want to see how the third chapter [of Wimbledon-Nadal rivalry] was going to go. I just hope he recovers," Kyrgios said. Nick Kyrgios: "As a competitor, I really did want that match. As soon as I beat Garin I knew Rafa was a high possibility. I really did want to see how the third chapter [of Wimbledon-Nadal rivalry] was going to go. I just hope he recovers."Nick Kyrgios: "As a competitor, I really did want that match. As soon as I beat Garin I knew Rafa was a high possibility. I really did want to see how the third chapter [of Wimbledon-Nadal rivalry] was going to go. I just hope he recovers." Nadal had called for a physio and taken a medical timeout en route to getting past in a marathon quarterfinal. The two-time Wimbledon champion stated after the match that he had an abdominal injury but did not specify whether or not he would be fit in time for the semifinals. Despite medical tests later revealing an abdominal tear, Nadal initially expressed a desire to play in the semifinals but announced his withdrawal after a training session at Aorangi Park.