What I don’t like is how many referees have this smug look when a player is arguing with them over a point like the first women. She looked like it was funny that Zhang was upset
Unfortunately, it's to show no emotion or any sign of empathy and it actually shows professionalism. Yes, the look they give them as if they are children arguing about silly things is considered professional. Players walk on think ice when they engage in an argument with an umpire.
He had a valid point. Nadal takes forever to do his pathetic routines and the umpires somehow allow it. Any other player would be penalised for timewasting.
Kyrgios was right. Maybe his bluntness and Attitude weren’t nice. But umpire for sure was against him and on Nadal side. The average time between serves for Nadal was like 26 seconds so he should’ve been penalised at least 2-3 times.
100% true. I hate Kyrgios' attitude, but his point about Nadal taking all his time is on point. It feels like the umpires are very indulgent over Nadal's serve in Grand Slams simply because there's something in it for them. Like, I don't know, having a chance to be on the next Nadal's match / tournament and thus getting paid more.
Kyrgios is his own worst enemy, he could have raised his concern and reminded the umpire about playing to the server however he insulted the umpire repeatedly. Thus any 50/50 call in future is going to go against him. If you insult someone they will never see your point of view.
You all need to learn how to read. I was talking about his complaints concerning the time Nadal takes between his serves. I said nothing about the rest of his complaints, which were annoying..
Yeah just think what Nadal wouldn’t have won if he was called out each 20+ second serve. Lots of French probably still though. I’d make it a 21 second rule, just to mess with his OCD 😂
Its actually very interesting how the umpire spent so much time arguing with Nick instead of strictly managing the 25 second rule for Rafa and find a psychologist for Nick. I think that'll do the job
Yay brilliant comment except we all know Rafa is the way he is, and none of the other players have whined about it like weirdo kyrios who I agree needs a psychologist.
@@hippios Nope not special treatment, respect, but then crazy kyrios wouldn't know the meaning of respect. He's a cheat, always arguing with the umpire to disrupt the game when he's loosing or when the umpire goes against him. Not a nice person whatsoever.
@@hippios Yeah you, Kyrios is a crazy nut. You talk about Rafa cheating lol, Kyrios is well know for that, but he's sneekie with it. But we all see through his manipulating sneekie moves. Yelling, arguing, racket bashing, crowd bashing, and the bl...... boringly list goes on and on an on and sooooo repetitive. He needs to grow up, the entitled spoilt brat. Maybe if he grew up and got some manners and some respect for his opponents, people might give him credit when he does show the odd moments of great tennis that he's certainly capable of but he's not consistent because he's too busy fighting with everyone around him. The guy has anger issues such a pity.. Plus I think the guy loves himself too much.I could be wrong about him loving himself, maybe he has insecurity and self confidence issues. If that's the case I feel for him because he could be a top player.
Jones St Then you clearly didn’t understand what the problem was. If Hawkeye isn’t placed correctly, the calls will be overruled. It’s clear the umpire also noticed some overruled calls. Even the crowd noticed how unfair the calls are.
I'm actually starting to think that Zhang started to know about the malfunction of hawkeye and used it to her advantage. She had continuously used it just based on the clip.
This is my issue with Nick Kyrgios: he was making a valid point about Nadal failing to play to the speed of the server (and I’m saying that as a massive Nadal fan). But the way he goes about it is all wrong. He’s grown so used to arguing with umpires (a lot of the time for less valid reasons than during this year’s Wimbledon match) that when he has a valid challenge, he doesn’t articulate the issue well. It’s second nature for him to veer off topic and just start bashing the umpire which isn’t going to achieve anything. In fact, it usually has the adverse affect that he desires. Also, the spitting at 8:55 makes me agree with commentators, former players and current players (like Nadal) that he lacks basic respect for the game.
I get that Nick is an idiot but you can understand the frustration because this stuff with rafa taking too much time has been going on since forever and umpires are too afraid to deal with Rafa because he's legend of the sport. Rules should be same for everybody regardless of how many grand slams players have.
CommeLePhénix “All the time”? Your initial comment doesn’t make any sense. Your saying that as if I had made countless of comments complaining, when I only have two 🤨 in none of them was I complaining, maybe you weren’t taught reading comprehension in the 3rd grade.
@OlmecRevived did you also happen to catch whether it was the umpire that said “100% sure it was out” or Swan said that (with devalued integrity as Zhang accused Swan of in her Twitter)?
Tennis Advocate perfect colour, spelling and placement. You really couldn’t have done a better job. Of all the hundreds of ‘random sporting videos with subtitles’, these are by far the least intrusive.
That is the whole point. It's a coping strategy. This way he doesn't have to take responsibility for losing a match or God forbid accept that his opponent is just better than him.
@@DarkAngelEU Tennis has much more tolerance for anger because of how much pressure there is on a single person and because of how mentally draining a match is for a single person. Football isn't like that. You have a whole team. And if the fans are against you it likely impacts you much less compared to tennis
@@Cain113 For anger, sure, but Kyrgios is notorious for taunting umpires and here it's shown he's even teasing him physically (touching the chair). The umpire's reaction is weak (threatening to kick him, then giving him a warning). He should've stayed cool or told him to keep his yap instead of joining his game. Idk if you know, but some players do this on purpose as well. Medvedev is known for using psychological warfare as part of his game. Kyrgios is just bullying, which imo is awful tactics bc it always backfires.
@@DarkAngelEU his taunting and insulting comes from a place of anger genius. Also the ref didn't do anything because he knew that kyrgios had a valid point even if he didn't put on a class act...
@@Cain113 Kyrgios has no point, bc if he would take a long ass time to get ready, his opponent would have to wait too. He's been a whiney baby throughout his entire career and he will continue to be if he chooses to return.
Unfortunately, its a lose lose. If he says it in an interview, the fans don't have sympathy, he's a crybaby making a fuss. If he says it during the game he gets penalized, but he has the support of the crowd seeing him being cheated possibly, and he could possibly get a more level playing field.
I can’t stand Kyrgios off the court, but he was absolutely right here. Nadal never gets warned for sloooow play, yet Kyrgios wanted to play fast and was not allowed. Not right.
@@thomasodenkirk6444 true...guess he should just serve at Nadal's body majority of the time and then serve underarm short. Nadal gets way too much leniency when it comes to taking his time.
@@thomasodenkirk6444 At least that make a "proper" scene out of it. It forces the umpire to make the call to replay the point, and the umpire then will have to caution his decision as people will then review and judge his calls. But when Nick went up to the umpire and complains, it becomes an opinionated argument from both sides where it serves no real purpose.
thomas odenkirk that’s not how it works though, the rules are play to the speed of the server. Nadal is no exception. Nick would be entitled to the point.
Yep.. just served it at 123km/hr.. then apologised. Do it as many as you can.. it is better than your serve rhythm disturbed by the opponent who is intentionally always wasting time by grabbing his ball to get into ur skin..😂😂😂
Kyrgios was a complete asshole during that match. ... But he's 100% correct on the Nadal issue. He was also completely just in criticizing the umpire's response of (basically) "I'll tell him to start following the rules when I want to." Yeah, Nadal's been doing this for more than a decade, but it's ridiculous.
@@KeanoMUFC1 Let's be fair tho. Nadal is shown favoritism on the server rule for so long now that most players just ignore it. But Nick is right here. Nadal should get more warning during a match for his behaviour of not being ready. He's a great player but this has always turned me off about him. Nick is one the few on the tour who will stand up to it and then for the umpire to say i will tell him when i want just came of so unprofessional.
It’s good to see most comments understand Kyrgios is a lunatic BUT he was correct in everything he said. Nadal is treated differently, he does take too long inbetween points, he should be ready for when Kyrgios is about to serve and he had no reason to apologize for striking Nadal FROM THE BASELINE!!
Regarding the time, mind games-Kyrgios plays them and Rafa played right back (on average Nadal was at 26 secs, one sec above the limit). That shot on Rafa was bs and Kyrgios didn't even acknowledge the fact it was a purposeful body shot; he should have apologized; it's called tact, something that is still prized in Tennis bro *Aside, Nick is a true talent and should take a page from Paire's book; he stopped the complaining and freaking out and rose from high 50s to high 20s. Focus and play the game.
DJD &c. Wat should he apologize? For playing a legal shot, you're a bit of a snowflake then. And Nadal slows Kyrgios's serve pace, he just doesn't obey the rules then 🤷🏽♂️
@@ryanjonker2483 Shot was legal, but as I said, there's still a thing called tact in tennis bro; Kyrgios needs to find some (typed as I spit and say fucking terrible to the ref and refuse to shake his hand).
Huge Nadal fan here but Kygrios was every bit right to react that way. He may have come off as disrespectful but that umpire was not doing his job to make sure players all follow the rules. I've seen Nadal have a go at umpires sometimes and normally they just brush him off. But to receive a code violation for asking (if true as claimed) to play with new balls just before the server serves is a bit much. I mean if that's the case, then Nadal should have received time violation for every time he put off Kyrgios off his service motion/routine. Plus, that call on the hawk eye to not replay points was hugely unfair. The umpire should have given Kyrgios the benefit of the doubt knowing that the only reason the call was challenged was because the line judge called it out.
Yes Kyrgios was right, but the way he kept berating the umpire even 1-2 sets after the incident was uncalled for, he could have gotten a penalty for that
not nick kyrgios telling the umpire he's a no one in real life. like sis, pipe down, you're a no one too. most of your fame comes from being the most arrogant and self-entitled player.
This is precisely the reason why Kyrgios, despite his great talent, will never win a Grand Slam. He doesn't have the mental strength nor the focus that champions have.
@@matthewmatt5285 I think this past Wimbledon was his best shot at getting a Grand Slam. But Djokovic was too strong for him. I would like to say better luck next time, but I am not sure there will be a next time for Kyrgios. He is 27 years old. His game and mental habits have been formed already. Talentwise, he should have been able to win many Grand Slams already. But aside from the fact that he has played in the era of "The Big 3", the mental aspect will always remain his main weakness. Not only does he have to play against the opponent accross the net, but he must also fight himself and try to find a way to control his nerves and keep his cool during matches.
@@SOT233 27 years old for guys in this day and age isn't even their Prime,..He's gonna win at least 3,.BANK ON IT,.The Big 3 are in their Swan Song,.It should just be EASIER when they're gone right? I mean if Djoker doesn't play the US Open he's gotta be a Top 3 fav if not the favourite
I’m gonna have to agree with Nick’s point in regards to playing to the speed of the server here. However Nick went quite overboard against the empire too. He could have been given a point penalty.
Anthony Chua l feel nick does not know how to react But,the chair umpire deserves a fine He was really provocative when he said (I tell him when I want)
JMS gamer it shouldn't make a difference if a player is rude or not. The umpire delayed telling Rafa to follow servers pace because Nick was rude. That is childish behavior because Nick hurt his ego. And I don't like Nick at all.
It is hard to imagine any Tennis fight video without kyrgios. He hasn’t given much to Tennis but his ‘contribution’ to make this game more interesting and funny is undisputed.😅
Crap umpire not sustained abuse at allThe commentators are guy of bias favouring the sniffer They are terrified also to say anything negative about him They need their jobs Incestuous merrygoround
Someday, some umpire is going to lose it and shout back at kyrgios. Some day will come when an umpire will get angry at kyrgios and give him a taste of his own anger.
What do u think can happen? Nick has been a bad guy of tennis for too long. He’s seen and he’s heard from all ppl. Not that all the negative comments are unbased but fair play isn’t only for Nick ...
Honestly if Caroline complains once about hawk eye it might be a spur of the moment thing but 4 times.... i doubt she would BS that many times in a row. Hawk eye is not 100% correct all the time. Also if David Lee can see the ball being that far out from the stands, there’s Probabaly a case for hawk eye messing up
i get your point, but don’t forget that David lee could be biased here. Peace. If my mom said am Handsome, i will take it with a grain of salt. You get my drift?
Jason Bourney his bias def could be a factor, but my point was if he is sitting that far away and it still appears to be out, I doubt it was right on that line as hawk eye shows.
Kyrgios should have been excluded from the tour years ago. Arguing all day long is putting off your opponent, apart from being absolutely pointless. The guy clearly has an issue with authority, and isn't fit to participate in professional sport events.
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@@echoes222 Zhang does have integrity, but others don't so why shouldn't she take a point if she's unsure. Please she has more integrity than most of those female players, who yell, scream, smash rackets etc, especially eastern Europeans. And before anyone uses the ohh you must be asian, I'm not asian, but I believe she is one of the most brilliant and respectful female players today.
@@jenbeulke6395 I mean there no evidence to prove that it's racist or not but it doesn't help that they don't check if it's out or not like the second video and also it doesn't look good when they are white against a person of color lol. Base on that, I kinda get why some people use the race card but whatever.
sad to see poor, abused kids laughing about other kids not getting their way. jelaous PoS; you probably think you're witty, no dude, you're just pathetic
Are you guys fucking serious? "Nothing wrong with that shot", i mean you want to be technical and yes, you're right, sure. However, it was clearly intentional from Kyrgios to hit Nadal hard and that is not right. it's almost like Kyrgios could have hit Nadal in the head or the torso and you would have been like "well, Nadal didn't avoid the ball, that's his fault for not reacting quickly enough". Can't believe there're people who can't read between the lines.
@@ItubeNextGen He deserved it. He acted like a jerk by interrupting his serve over and over. That is extremely disrespectful and on top of that against the rules. He got what he had coming, good for nick
@@Norentis Knowing Nadal, it's very unlikely that he did it just to disrespect Kyrgios and nobody deserve to be shot in the face, whatever his reason, a ball hit in the face at very high speed can make you lose an eye.
@@ItubeNextGen Sorry my friend, but Nadal has a very EXTENSIVE history of doing just that. He did not ONCE apologize for it, so why should Nick do it? Act like a rude disrespectful idiot and get treated like one. And Nadal didnt get hit in the face I believe.
All comments about the interactions between nick and the umpire aside, that part at the end where nick hit Nadal made me lose all respect for him. How could you just turn your back after hitting someone in a professional match without apologizing, and then flipping your racket as if you think you’re so cool?
@@adrianmacas5789 It's not about legality or what's a fair shot in that situation. You put up a hand in that situation just to say, "hey mate, not trying to go at you, that's just the shot I had to take there." It's about etiquette and sportsmanship. But Nick has proved time and time again that he possesses neither of those things. Fair enough if you don't care about that, but I prefer athletes with a little bit of class.
@@shortyrags That's the dumbest shit I have ever read. If you're too afraid of getting hit by a ball, don't approach the net. Nick doesn't owe Nadal anything in that scenario. Very understandable considering what Nick dealt with that whole match. Although Nick acts like a child and is often a crybaby, I have no problem with that shot.
I don't play tennis, but it looked like a good shot to me, hard to return, and Nadal kept asking for him to wait on his serve, why should he apologize for a good shot to someone like that?
I think we heard the sound later than Nick because of the distance. If you look carefully, he suddenly lost his balance while hitting the shot. So Nick was right
@@barissabuncuoglu4298 You are wrong. You can hear the ball hitting Kyrgios racket before the call. It's not the sound delay. He was fully comitted to hit the ball and it bounced off of his racket just before the call was given.
It’s weird that the first girl complained about truth or whatever and when she knew her ball was out and the Hawkeye was wrong she stayed silent? Odd. Also hi cam
I think Kyrgios is in the wrong sport.He should be a MMA fighter or something, he's got so much anger all the damn time. I can understand the frustration sometimes but he's just too much
@@whedonobsessed it clearly was, one of those shots was blatantly out, another if anything just touched the edge by a multimeter but Hawkeye showed 3/4 of the ball on the line. It was calibrated wrong.
at 08:10 Nick seriously venting out his frustration .. Lady at back cheerfully waving at camera.. every person on this planet lives for his moment has their own reason to be happy and sad .. so true :D
Zhang is a very cool headed classy player. Love her calm quiet demeanor. She's doesn't yell or shout, is not rude like other female players, especially the Eastern Europeans. She's brilliant.
@moni1383 Eastern European is what I'd consider a very common term for those from European nations such as Poland, Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and the Baltic states, east of Germany/Switzerland/Austria, although it varies from source to source, as geographically many of the countries above are Central Europe. Wozniacki as you say ain't Eastern European. Zhang moaned a fair bit herself in this video, so I don't know what the OP is watching. The Americans and Australians are the worst for complaining usually.
@@Darioezequiel97 exaclty - all balls were on the line. You can clearly see that. And if you google the hawk eye technique you will draw the conclusion that it has never been wrong
Half the time I'm agreeing with him when he gets frustrated. A lot of people dislike him, but to me he's just calling out a lot of the hypocrisy and biases in tennis. It's such a white person, privileged sport, and we need more people like Kyrgios who display emotions like actual human beings.
Kyrgios is nowadays the most annoying player in the planet. I don't understand why he doesn't get more code violations. His continuos outbursts and mean comments are often a handicap for his opponents.
Miguel A. Gil it's double standards really as Serena Williams calls the umpire a thief at the US Open and gets a game docked, yet Nick being a male is allowed to shout, swear and spit on the centre court and nothing is done. I think they are scared of him quite frankly, hence why he is not punished but if he acts like this on a court, how is he off of it in his personal life? He certainly needs some kind of psychological assessment.
Bro stop being soft the umpire was totally unfair against Kygiros. He literally said to him he’ll do it when he wants to when kygiros was complaining ab the noise. U gotta blind to not see how the umpire was being unfair.
Wow!!! Everything else considered, even with all that arguing and taunting, Kyrgios only lost to Nadal on tie-break!!! Why nobody else is appreciating the play of the man!!
@@amritanshusinghairy9096 but if (when) he plays with discipline, he plays great tennis. He has actually the ability to be in the top 3,but I don't think he cares about that.
The first match, the second shot looked like it hit the line for sure. In the Wozniaki match that first ball looked way long and Hawkeye called it in, weird
What I don’t like is how many referees have this smug look when a player is arguing with them over a point like the first women. She looked like it was funny that Zhang was upset
I agree, it is unprofessional.
Agreed. Absolutely disgraceful.
Just making fun of asians you know, they so weak and poor but they know what hard work really is. Thats why China is going to overtake america
Unfortunately, it's to show no emotion or any sign of empathy and it actually shows professionalism. Yes, the look they give them as if they are children arguing about silly things is considered professional. Players walk on think ice when they engage in an argument with an umpire.
Glue Zoom ... what does America have to do with that match at all?
great video editing dude, the subtitles really helped getting the grasp of what's going on. keep it up, again, great editing skills
Thank you very much 🙏😀
@@TennisAdvocate sure dude :) peace
@@TennisAdvocate yeah and sexy that colors are different
What a surprise that Kyrgios was in this video.
He had a valid point. Nadal takes forever to do his pathetic routines and the umpires somehow allow it. Any other player would be penalised for timewasting.
Kyrgios was right. Maybe his bluntness and Attitude weren’t nice. But umpire for sure was against him and on Nadal side. The average time between serves for Nadal was like 26 seconds so he should’ve been penalised at least 2-3 times.
Modern day John Mcenroe
still the most entertaining player to watch. not extremely into tennis, but when he plays, shit goes down and it's worth a watch.
@@jippyjester 19 GS go to the cave litte troll :)
@1:02 wasn’t out, she was actually right to argue her valid point
I watched it at 0.25 for a few times and the ball was not out
Kyrgios : "What Did I Say!?"
Kyrgios : "Don't Talk to Me!!"
Nick arguing with he Umpire felt longer than the men's final. Lol 😂
Isaac Ben, it was definitely longer than the women’s final
Isaac Ben facts
Kyrios is as boring as hell and goes on and on and on like a bl...... broken record. Such a stupid dork. Childish as hell. Grow up kyrios you loser.
Little wonder Nadal is faking an injury. Who would want to play Kyrios again after this petulant display.
Hawkeye is malfunctioning you can see every replay it's on half of the line. 3 consecutive replays with the result half of the line.
To be honest, Kyrgios had a point concerning Nadal's slow play between serves....
100% true. I hate Kyrgios' attitude, but his point about Nadal taking all his time is on point. It feels like the umpires are very indulgent over Nadal's serve in Grand Slams simply because there's something in it for them. Like, I don't know, having a chance to be on the next Nadal's match / tournament and thus getting paid more.
Kyrgios is his own worst enemy, he could have raised his concern and reminded the umpire about playing to the server however he insulted the umpire repeatedly. Thus any 50/50 call in future is going to go against him. If you insult someone they will never see your point of view.
DubCedSky kyrgios complains about everything anyways , so no umpire can take him serious.
You all need to learn how to read. I was talking about his complaints concerning the time Nadal takes between his serves. I said nothing about the rest of his complaints, which were annoying..
Yeah just think what Nadal wouldn’t have won if he was called out each 20+ second serve. Lots of French probably still though.
I’d make it a 21 second rule, just to mess with his OCD 😂
Lol am I hallucinating or lion growling at 0:50?
Nope
lion growling with a dead face ;-)
@Will Stoppani it was jaguar
I just smoked i thought i was tripping balls
Will Stoppani actually it was a cheeta
Its actually very interesting how the umpire spent so much time arguing with Nick instead of strictly managing the 25 second rule for Rafa and find a psychologist for Nick. I think that'll do the job
Yay brilliant comment except we all know Rafa is the way he is, and none of the other players have whined about it like weirdo kyrios who I agree needs a psychologist.
@@mabear9238 so Nadal deserves special treatment. Gotcha
@@hippios Nope not special treatment, respect, but then crazy kyrios wouldn't know the meaning of respect. He's a cheat, always arguing with the umpire to disrupt the game when he's loosing or when the umpire goes against him. Not a nice person whatsoever.
@@mabear9238 Nadal is literally breaking the rule and you're ok with it. Istg some tennis fans are fucked up
@@hippios Yeah you, Kyrios is a crazy nut. You talk about Rafa cheating lol, Kyrios is well know for that, but he's sneekie with it. But we all see through his manipulating sneekie moves. Yelling, arguing, racket bashing, crowd bashing, and the bl...... boringly list goes on and on an on and sooooo repetitive. He needs to grow up, the entitled spoilt brat. Maybe if he grew up and got some manners and some respect for his opponents, people might give him credit when he does show the odd moments of great tennis that he's certainly capable of but he's not consistent because he's too busy fighting with everyone around him. The guy has anger issues such a pity.. Plus I think the guy loves himself too much.I could be wrong about him loving himself, maybe he has insecurity and self confidence issues. If that's the case I feel for him because he could be a top player.
what's more incredible is Zhang's ability to hit just long enough to secure her points
The first umpire,she was ridiculous.
How could she said "Every close balls you are complaining"?
Seriously from a neutral umpire??
she's a racist.
@@claus1225 I don't think she's racist.... Its a game of tennis hiw can you think she was racist
@@SwainerGamer she's racist for sure, look at her face when she is talking to zhang
She was obviously racist
Lucky Hawkeye isn’t racist
Zhang will be an incredible umpire, she has the worlds best eyesight
tbh those hawkeyes against woznacki seemed wrong to me as well. I watched it multiple times and her shots seemed out.
@@primitiv252bulo2 not a chance bro, Hawkeye never wrong...
Jones St Then you clearly didn’t understand what the problem was. If Hawkeye isn’t placed correctly, the calls will be overruled. It’s clear the umpire also noticed some overruled calls. Even the crowd noticed how unfair the calls are.
I'm actually starting to think that Zhang started to know about the malfunction of hawkeye and used it to her advantage. She had continuously used it just based on the clip.
She probably has an incredible body too
This is my issue with Nick Kyrgios: he was making a valid point about Nadal failing to play to the speed of the server (and I’m saying that as a massive Nadal fan). But the way he goes about it is all wrong. He’s grown so used to arguing with umpires (a lot of the time for less valid reasons than during this year’s Wimbledon match) that when he has a valid challenge, he doesn’t articulate the issue well. It’s second nature for him to veer off topic and just start bashing the umpire which isn’t going to achieve anything. In fact, it usually has the adverse affect that he desires. Also, the spitting at 8:55 makes me agree with commentators, former players and current players (like Nadal) that he lacks basic respect for the game.
I get that Nick is an idiot but you can understand the frustration because this stuff with rafa taking too much time has been going on since forever and umpires are too afraid to deal with Rafa because he's legend of the sport. Rules should be same for everybody regardless of how many grand slams players have.
@@juha1428 I agree, it's one of the reasons why I hate watching Nadal play. In my opinion, he's the most boring of the big 3.
Too, long Nugal. Shorten the comment pal
Shut the fuck up. 😂😂
Spoken like someone that does NOT know tennis. AND, the shit the "top' players get away with; been going on for YEARS!
This video should’ve been titled, “What favoristism looks like in Tennis”
stop complaining all the time
CommeLePhénix You miss the point but ok
@@davinaballo1042 don't think so, think about it
CommeLePhénix No need to but then again... ok. How was I complaining and what do you mean “All the time”?
CommeLePhénix “All the time”? Your initial comment doesn’t make any sense. Your saying that as if I had made countless of comments complaining, when I only have two 🤨 in none of them was I complaining, maybe you weren’t taught reading comprehension in the 3rd grade.
0:50 lmao did i just hear a lion roar 🤣
I was right next to the line in the zhang/swan match, the line judge was wrong against Zhang so many times.
She seems like an arrogant bitch. ( the umpire).
yes that was atrocious umpiring
@OlmecRevived did you also happen to catch whether it was the umpire that said “100% sure it was out” or Swan said that (with devalued integrity as Zhang accused Swan of in her Twitter)?
Makes you wonder if there's game fixing involved
@@benleung6331 it was the umpire who said that.
The only time I have ever seen subtitles being so clear and precise on RUclips. Thanks for the upload.
Thank you very much 😃
The subtitles🙌 absolutely amazing! Thank you🙃
Umpires too soft with Kyrgios (needs treatment for anger management)
"I'll do it when I want!" Lol the ref 9:50
Superb subtitles. Excellent upload
Thank you, I appreciate it. 🙏
Tennis Advocate perfect colour, spelling and placement. You really couldn’t have done a better job.
Of all the hundreds of ‘random sporting videos with subtitles’, these are by far the least intrusive.
Umpire in the 1st match was beyond ridiculous. She's arrogant and was against Zhang from the start. Very biased. She should be fired.
@Movie Fan me
@Movie Fan every woman has the right to be loved!
@Movie Fan do not hurt her feelings inside!
@Movie Fan I do love tennis and women!
@@shooktaro4380 that race card gets thrown about quite a bit eh?
I think Nick breaks more of a sweat goin at it with the umpire rather than actually playing 😂
That is the whole point. It's a coping strategy. This way he doesn't have to take responsibility for losing a match or God forbid accept that his opponent is just better than him.
because he has more talent in his pinky than all of them put together
Dan Floros so true haha
I think you're just a jealous piece of shit.
I agree what a F***King arse hole all he did was moan all the way through the whole match
I am sure some people go to Kyrgios' games, just waiting for an outburst 😂
“When i want”...the audacity of those chair people
Try and tell a referee what to do during a football game. Try to insult him. You get a red card immediately.
@@DarkAngelEU Tennis has much more tolerance for anger because of how much pressure there is on a single person and because of how mentally draining a match is for a single person. Football isn't like that. You have a whole team. And if the fans are against you it likely impacts you much less compared to tennis
@@Cain113 For anger, sure, but Kyrgios is notorious for taunting umpires and here it's shown he's even teasing him physically (touching the chair). The umpire's reaction is weak (threatening to kick him, then giving him a warning). He should've stayed cool or told him to keep his yap instead of joining his game.
Idk if you know, but some players do this on purpose as well. Medvedev is known for using psychological warfare as part of his game. Kyrgios is just bullying, which imo is awful tactics bc it always backfires.
@@DarkAngelEU his taunting and insulting comes from a place of anger genius. Also the ref didn't do anything because he knew that kyrgios had a valid point even if he didn't put on a class act...
@@Cain113 Kyrgios has no point, bc if he would take a long ass time to get ready, his opponent would have to wait too.
He's been a whiney baby throughout his entire career and he will continue to be if he chooses to return.
Nick was so unprofessional but to be fair the umpire was in the wrong on almost every call he made.
He took it too far but its the only time he can say it and people can watch and agree. Could never say it in a interview
Unfortunately, its a lose lose. If he says it in an interview, the fans don't have sympathy, he's a crybaby making a fuss. If he says it during the game he gets penalized, but he has the support of the crowd seeing him being cheated possibly, and he could possibly get a more level playing field.
I can’t stand Kyrgios off the court, but he was absolutely right here. Nadal never gets warned for sloooow play, yet Kyrgios wanted to play fast and was not allowed. Not right.
Am i missing something? 12:20 Nick's return went into the net, the call came after he hit it. The umpire is right to award Nadal the point.
@@skychaos87 You are correct, perhaps Kyrgios was wrong in this case. Probably just acting on emotions
While Nick handled the situation poorly I must admit this umpire was terrible and gave him a lot of shitty calls so I understand the frustration
No he wasn’t correct. He should have told Nadal to be ready for when Kyrgios is ready to serve
They favored Nadal, the rule is play to the speed of the server.
Collin Watts agreed but nick was just being so rude I feel like it equals out
Nick is crazy
@@benbrennan4953 Nick the prick spent plenty of time arguing over nothing, delaying the game far more than Nadal ever did.
Umpire on first clip was horrid
No
Yeh she was terrible
Haha ikr
Michael the you see the smirk on her face.
@@Theanh23 what?
Love the thumbnail. Keep up the good work.
Great having those subtitles!!! Thanks
I reckon Nick should just serve the ball regardless if he's ready or not....play to the speed of the server.
Doesnt matter..as long as nadal has his hand up before the serve motion than the serve doesnt count.
@@thomasodenkirk6444 true...guess he should just serve at Nadal's body majority of the time and then serve underarm short. Nadal gets way too much leniency when it comes to taking his time.
@@thomasodenkirk6444 At least that make a "proper" scene out of it. It forces the umpire to make the call to replay the point, and the umpire then will have to caution his decision as people will then review and judge his calls. But when Nick went up to the umpire and complains, it becomes an opinionated argument from both sides where it serves no real purpose.
thomas odenkirk that’s not how it works though, the rules are play to the speed of the server. Nadal is no exception. Nick would be entitled to the point.
Yep.. just served it at 123km/hr.. then apologised. Do it as many as you can.. it is better than your serve rhythm disturbed by the opponent who is intentionally always wasting time by grabbing his ball to get into ur skin..😂😂😂
Kyrgios was a complete asshole during that match.
...
But he's 100% correct on the Nadal issue. He was also completely just in criticizing the umpire's response of (basically) "I'll tell him to start following the rules when I want to." Yeah, Nadal's been doing this for more than a decade, but it's ridiculous.
at 13:25 umpire was right.
Kyrgios hit ball Nadal because the 12 titles of Roland Garros
@@KeanoMUFC1 Yeah, I think you're right. I hate the inconsistency of this situation because different umpires just... see the situation differently.
@@kchamp1239 yep, we also don't see all the details all the time.
@@KeanoMUFC1 Let's be fair tho. Nadal is shown favoritism on the server rule for so long now that most players just ignore it. But Nick is right here. Nadal should get more warning during a match for his behaviour of not being ready. He's a great player but this has always turned me off about him. Nick is one the few on the tour who will stand up to it and then for the umpire to say i will tell him when i want just came of so unprofessional.
That was a really well put together video. Thanks!
Best thumbnail ever. An explosive Kyrgios and a very serious Nadal.
Same umpire as the game with Tsitsipas in 2022. Nick must like arguing with him
It’s good to see most comments understand Kyrgios is a lunatic BUT he was correct in everything he said. Nadal is treated differently, he does take too long inbetween points, he should be ready for when Kyrgios is about to serve and he had no reason to apologize for striking Nadal FROM THE BASELINE!!
Regarding the time, mind games-Kyrgios plays them and Rafa played right back (on average Nadal was at 26 secs, one sec above the limit). That shot on Rafa was bs and Kyrgios didn't even acknowledge the fact it was a purposeful body shot; he should have apologized; it's called tact, something that is still prized in Tennis bro
*Aside, Nick is a true talent and should take a page from Paire's book; he stopped the complaining and freaking out and rose from high 50s to high 20s. Focus and play the game.
Ben Brennan agreed but I feel like because he was suck a jerk, the umpires bad calls evens out
Nadal was at the Net though...
DJD &c. Wat should he apologize? For playing a legal shot, you're a bit of a snowflake then. And Nadal slows Kyrgios's serve pace, he just doesn't obey the rules then 🤷🏽♂️
@@ryanjonker2483 Shot was legal, but as I said, there's still a thing called tact in tennis bro; Kyrgios needs to find some (typed as I spit and say fucking terrible to the ref and refuse to shake his hand).
Great vid. Useful captions too. Cheers
Thank you 🙏
Huge Nadal fan here but Kygrios was every bit right to react that way. He may have come off as disrespectful but that umpire was not doing his job to make sure players all follow the rules. I've seen Nadal have a go at umpires sometimes and normally they just brush him off. But to receive a code violation for asking (if true as claimed) to play with new balls just before the server serves is a bit much. I mean if that's the case, then Nadal should have received time violation for every time he put off Kyrgios off his service motion/routine. Plus, that call on the hawk eye to not replay points was hugely unfair. The umpire should have given Kyrgios the benefit of the doubt knowing that the only reason the call was challenged was because the line judge called it out.
Yes Kyrgios was right, but the way he kept berating the umpire even 1-2 sets after the incident was uncalled for, he could have gotten a penalty for that
not nick kyrgios telling the umpire he's a no one in real life. like sis, pipe down, you're a no one too. most of your fame comes from being the most arrogant and self-entitled player.
This is precisely the reason why Kyrgios, despite his great talent, will never win a Grand Slam. He doesn't have the mental strength nor the focus that champions have.
He's going to win one,Probably 3-5 of them,..I'm not a fan,.but he has too much career left and is very talented
@@matthewmatt5285 I think this past Wimbledon was his best shot at getting a Grand Slam. But Djokovic was too strong for him. I would like to say better luck next time, but I am not sure there will be a next time for Kyrgios. He is 27 years old. His game and mental habits have been formed already. Talentwise, he should have been able to win many Grand Slams already. But aside from the fact that he has played in the era of "The Big 3", the mental aspect will always remain his main weakness. Not only does he have to play against the opponent accross the net, but he must also fight himself and try to find a way to control his nerves and keep his cool during matches.
@@SOT233 27 years old for guys in this day and age isn't even their Prime,..He's gonna win at least 3,.BANK ON IT,.The Big 3 are in their Swan Song,.It should just be EASIER when they're gone right? I mean if Djoker doesn't play the US Open he's gotta be a Top 3 fav if not the favourite
umpire: "you are right"
Kyrigos: "WTF bro"
I am a Rafa fan a a kyrgios hater
But nick was absolutely right about everything
Osama ilt Yeah ,if Nick is ready of course he doesn’t need to wait for Nadal
Yeah he was right but the problem is that when he complained he didnt talk with respect to the umpire
I’m gonna have to agree with Nick’s point in regards to playing to the speed of the server here. However Nick went quite overboard against the empire too. He could have been given a point penalty.
Anthony Chua l feel nick does not know how to react
But,the chair umpire deserves a fine
He was really provocative when he said (I tell him when I want)
JMS gamer it shouldn't make a difference if a player is rude or not. The umpire delayed telling Rafa to follow servers pace because Nick was rude. That is childish behavior because Nick hurt his ego. And I don't like Nick at all.
It is hard to imagine any Tennis fight video without kyrgios. He hasn’t given much to Tennis but his ‘contribution’ to make this game more interesting and funny is undisputed.😅
It's disputed
Annoying and disrespectful, he's not funny at all lol
@@thaers63 He's kinda funny in the sense that he makes a total jackass out of himself.
The first clip is shocking ; how corrupt is the umpire??
I often thought wimbledon was biased towards their favourite players! Have to agree with Kyrios on all issues here!
Kyrios is his own worst enemy. So insecure and bloody minded and behaves like a out of control mouthy fool.
Agree totally
Crap umpire not sustained abuse at allThe commentators are guy of bias favouring the sniffer They are terrified also to say anything negative about him They need their jobs Incestuous merrygoround
Someday, some umpire is going to lose it and shout back at kyrgios. Some day will come when an umpire will get angry at kyrgios and give him a taste of his own anger.
What do u think can happen? Nick has been a bad guy of tennis for too long. He’s seen and he’s heard from all ppl. Not that all the negative comments are unbased but fair play isn’t only for Nick ...
And then he’s fired
What if Kyrgios used all his energy to play tennis?
Money and f*ck in your fans
Fr he's so annoying, belong to streets not to tennis..
What if umpires used all their energy to be honest and call out all this BS entitled players get away with?
Never happen , both his EQ and IQ are far too low.
He beats the Big Three. All of them.
LOL at that collar raise from Kyrgios right after rifling one directly at Nadal
I get Kyrgios had a point but he went about it like a Karen looking for the manager. What a wuss
Had more than ONE point
7:42 Looool boris getting told to shut up in polite terms
LOLOL Kyrgios has a good point and the way he mocked the umpire was just too funny 12:12 im dead
@Movie Fan He's not British I don't think
Movie Fan HE’S FRENCH DUMBASS
Honestly if Caroline complains once about hawk eye it might be a spur of the moment thing but 4 times.... i doubt she would BS that many times in a row. Hawk eye is not 100% correct all the time. Also if David Lee can see the ball being that far out from the stands, there’s Probabaly a case for hawk eye messing up
i get your point, but don’t forget that David lee could be biased here. Peace.
If my mom said am Handsome, i will take it with a grain of salt. You get my drift?
Jason Bourney his bias def could be a factor, but my point was if he is sitting that far away and it still appears to be out, I doubt it was right on that line as hawk eye shows.
@@captaintang1 Even audience members defended Wozniacki. Something definitely wasn't right.
They all looked in to me
The first two were out. Especially the first one. Like no doubt.
15:46 lol nadal let out all the pent up anger he had from kyrgios antics throughout the match... i'm sure nick hate that
Kyrgios should have been excluded from the tour years ago. Arguing all day long is putting off your opponent, apart from being absolutely pointless. The guy clearly has an issue with authority, and isn't fit to participate in professional sport events.
Others can put off Kyrgios but he can't others?
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First umpire looks a bit arrogant tbh
Zhang was correct. I wanted to challenge, as those balls seemed in. Also, could have tested the thing with intentionally hitting miles out
yeah but when it favoured her, she said nothing
Sucki sucki $5.00
@@psychoboyjack285few would say something when it favours himself, not just her
@@vincentt7451 then she cannot talk about integrity
@@echoes222 Zhang does have integrity, but others don't so why shouldn't she take a point if she's unsure. Please she has more integrity than most of those female players, who yell, scream, smash rackets etc, especially eastern Europeans. And before anyone uses the ohh you must be asian, I'm not asian, but I believe she is one of the most brilliant and respectful female players today.
Sigh ... both hits at the SWAN vs ZHANG match hit the white line clearly ... and fully. Plus the umpire seemed a bit racist and arrogant.
Anesterianful I don’t think she was racist but she was being bitchy toward Zhang and showing favoritism
Its a long bow to draw to call her racist.....
@@jenbeulke6395 I mean there no evidence to prove that it's racist or not but it doesn't help that they don't check if it's out or not like the second video and also it doesn't look good when they are white against a person of color lol. Base on that, I kinda get why some people use the race card but whatever.
not everything is about race. she wasn't racist just blind
@@toommylee3362 They probably didnt have the replay tech on the first match.. totally ridulous to claim racist with no evidence
It's so sad to see spoiled, rich kids not getting their way. It must be so frustrating for them. 😭
sad to see poor, abused kids laughing about other kids not getting their way. jelaous PoS; you probably think you're witty, no dude, you're just pathetic
@@sellahh1992 🤣🤣🤣
“You’re a disgrace” he says as he continues to cry like a child through the entirety of the game.
Nick needs anger management classes
He needs many things
16:10
Nadal: I got this!!
Kyrios: come at the net again
Awesome!!
at 16:15 from nick , nothing wrong with that shot. clean the whole way. Nadal should be more ready.
@Mason Washington Every other person generally apologises, or at least puts a hand up(even if for a split second) to indicate apology, that's why!
Are you guys fucking serious? "Nothing wrong with that shot", i mean you want to be technical and yes, you're right, sure. However, it was clearly intentional from Kyrgios to hit Nadal hard and that is not right. it's almost like Kyrgios could have hit Nadal in the head or the torso and you would have been like "well, Nadal didn't avoid the ball, that's his fault for not reacting quickly enough". Can't believe there're people who can't read between the lines.
@@ItubeNextGen He deserved it. He acted like a jerk by interrupting his serve over and over. That is extremely disrespectful and on top of that against the rules. He got what he had coming, good for nick
@@Norentis Knowing Nadal, it's very unlikely that he did it just to disrespect Kyrgios and nobody deserve to be shot in the face, whatever his reason, a ball hit in the face at very high speed can make you lose an eye.
@@ItubeNextGen Sorry my friend, but Nadal has a very EXTENSIVE history of doing just that. He did not ONCE apologize for it, so why should Nick do it? Act like a rude disrespectful idiot and get treated like one. And Nadal didnt get hit in the face I believe.
All comments about the interactions between nick and the umpire aside, that part at the end where nick hit Nadal made me lose all respect for him. How could you just turn your back after hitting someone in a professional match without apologizing, and then flipping your racket as if you think you’re so cool?
what was illegal about the shot. It was a good one, he doesnt need to apologize. That's the risk you take when you approach the net.
@@adrianmacas5789 It's not about legality or what's a fair shot in that situation. You put up a hand in that situation just to say, "hey mate, not trying to go at you, that's just the shot I had to take there." It's about etiquette and sportsmanship. But Nick has proved time and time again that he possesses neither of those things. Fair enough if you don't care about that, but I prefer athletes with a little bit of class.
@@shortyrags Nadal is a cheater and had it coming. He should have been coded too
@@shortyrags That's the dumbest shit I have ever read. If you're too afraid of getting hit by a ball, don't approach the net. Nick doesn't owe Nadal anything in that scenario. Very understandable considering what Nick dealt with that whole match. Although Nick acts like a child and is often a crybaby, I have no problem with that shot.
I don't play tennis, but it looked like a good shot to me, hard to return, and Nadal kept asking for him to wait on his serve, why should he apologize for a good shot to someone like that?
You could make a 10 hour recording of all Kyrgios's controversial actions, and you still wouldn't fit them all in.
4:23 I watched in slow-mo, that was clearly in, butt-hurt crowd
and also here 6:58, clearly in!
Nadal - Kyrgios match umpire was bad at handling Kyrgios but at 13:25 umpire was right, call was after Kyrgios hit a return.
I think we heard the sound later than Nick because of the distance. If you look carefully, he suddenly lost his balance while hitting the shot. So Nick was right
@@barissabuncuoglu4298 You are wrong. You can hear the ball hitting Kyrgios racket before the call. It's not the sound delay. He was fully comitted to hit the ball and it bounced off of his racket just before the call was given.
To be honest, the second one with Wozniacki really looked out
It’s weird that the first girl complained about truth or whatever and when she knew her ball was out and the Hawkeye was wrong she stayed silent? Odd. Also hi cam
@@colesmith7509 if she thinks it was out how come she challenge it? She must think it's a close call
What no it looked in 100%
@@提姆-q5x That's no true, sometimes players challenge to get some air or just to wonder if it was good knowing the ball was crearly out
@@colesmith7509 she thinks hawkeye is wrong? and she challenges the call with hawkeye?
I think Kyrgios is in the wrong sport.He should be a MMA fighter or something, he's got so much anger all the damn time. I can understand the frustration sometimes but he's just too much
I dont know, big mouths normally punch like little girls
@@Kanon_39_ He's got a lot of power though
@ why? because he raises valid objections and isnt a suck up to the authority when they're wrong?
@@Kanon_39_ Kyrgios could knock you're front teeth with one of those aces he had that match
@@roye6961 No, Im not front teeth.
Love seeing all the drama
I love Wozniaki, although not happy with Hawkeye that’s how you answer bad calls. No histrionics and swearing a true professional in my book.
She was about as bad as Krygios when she was just starting out. Age has mellowed her out definitely.
How the fuck can Hawkeye not work?
@@banterclaus7963 oh it happens at 2:34 ruclips.net/video/1mjbq38SXS0/видео.html
The first umpire she was very unprofessional and kinda upsetting to watch how bad she really is
Has Kyrgios ever taken responsibility for losing a match?
No
"Wozniacki not happy in any way, shape or form, feeling that technology and the tennis gods are conspiring against her here."
Absolutely savage.
so true though! Pretty damn unlikely that hawk eye is malfunctioning
@@whedonobsessed she wanted the balls to be out but they weren't. End of story.
@@whedonobsessed There are cases that they do. You just dont know cuz they are not televised.
@@whedonobsessed it clearly was, one of those shots was blatantly out, another if anything just touched the edge by a multimeter but Hawkeye showed 3/4 of the ball on the line. It was calibrated wrong.
@@louisdavies8050 they checked it. There was nothing wrong with the tech
at 08:10 Nick seriously venting out his frustration .. Lady at back cheerfully waving at camera.. every person on this planet lives for his moment has their own reason to be happy and sad .. so true :D
Zhang is a very cool headed classy player. Love her calm quiet demeanor. She's doesn't yell or shout, is not rude like other female players, especially the Eastern Europeans. She's brilliant.
Wozniacki is Danish. Not "Eastern European" , whatever that means. 🙄
@moni1383 Eastern European is what I'd consider a very common term for those from European nations such as Poland, Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and the Baltic states, east of Germany/Switzerland/Austria, although it varies from source to source, as geographically many of the countries above are Central Europe.
Wozniacki as you say ain't Eastern European. Zhang moaned a fair bit herself in this video, so I don't know what the OP is watching. The Americans and Australians are the worst for complaining usually.
I’m sorry but how is wozniacki arguing against hawk-eye🤦🏻♂️
because it's obviously not 100% accurate?
Oliver Young they should just place cameras near by the courts , what say ?
@Oliver Young I've seen them several times in x0.25 and all three are good. Those who shouted OUT were wrong
@@Darioezequiel97 exaclty - all balls were on the line. You can clearly see that. And if you google the hawk eye technique you will draw the conclusion that it has never been wrong
@@Darioezequiel97 I did. And the 2nd ball is clearly nowhere near the line
12:37 in that clip You can clearly see that Nick had hit the ball before the call the umpire was right
Does anybody notice the ball @6:58, it's clearly out, why no one called for that?
Any umpire who sees he is scheduled with Nasty Nick K playing, must just dread the upcoming match
Great video !
Kyrgios is adequate? His behavior is unsportsmanlike, it disgusts...
gotta agree with Kyrgios...seems biased and should play to speed of server if that is expected in return.
Half the time I'm agreeing with him when he gets frustrated.
A lot of people dislike him, but to me he's just calling out a lot of the hypocrisy and biases in tennis.
It's such a white person, privileged sport, and we need more people like Kyrgios who display emotions like actual human beings.
@@ruffsnap Right on brother.
@@ruffsnap ohh shut up if he stop whining maybe he could win some games dudes a prick hot headed hack.
@@meono5511 Lol k
@@ruffsnap factual
First time I see an Chinese Tennis player, actually have an argument!! GG Let's go Fed!
14:16 I see "Gentlemen's Singles" aha no thanks, I'll take "Rage Singles" haha
Thanks for the subtitles bro/sis. God loves you.✌
You're welcome 🙏
Krygios is such a chatterbox. Just play man!!! As the commentator said, “Just focus your energy in playing”.
Your being too kind chatterbox 😂 the man's mouthy as.
Kyrgios is nowadays the most annoying player in the planet. I don't understand why he doesn't get more code violations. His continuos outbursts and mean comments are often a handicap for his opponents.
Miguel A. Gil it's double standards really as Serena Williams calls the umpire a thief at the US Open and gets a game docked, yet Nick being a male is allowed to shout, swear and spit on the centre court and nothing is done. I think they are scared of him quite frankly, hence why he is not punished but if he acts like this on a court, how is he off of it in his personal life? He certainly needs some kind of psychological assessment.
Bro stop being soft the umpire was totally unfair against Kygiros. He literally said to him he’ll do it when he wants to when kygiros was complaining ab the noise. U gotta blind to not see how the umpire was being unfair.
Mateus Henrique bro I have no idea what you’re trying to say here. I just got back from the hospital after getting brain damage reading this
you soft bitch, you need mental help immediately
@@RawDogTV you crap turkey jewish
Wow!!! Everything else considered, even with all that arguing and taunting, Kyrgios only lost to Nadal on tie-break!!!
Why nobody else is appreciating the play of the man!!
Amritanshu Singh Airy the referee was shocking, I feel for him because it will have negatively affected his game
@@willho4202 On the contrary, I think Nick is pretty used to it. Might even have helped him.
@@amritanshusinghairy9096 but if (when) he plays with discipline, he plays great tennis. He has actually the ability to be in the top 3,but I don't think he cares about that.
1:02 is clearly in. 1:52 that tweet is wholly inaccurate though as her opponent said she WASN'T 100% sure.
......it was NOT out. 🌱🎾
The first match, the second shot looked like it hit the line for sure. In the Wozniaki match that first ball looked way long and Hawkeye called it in, weird
Zhang has hawk-eyes for the baseline I swear lol
I love tennis drama clips. Mannnn I am one pathetic loooser!
The Lion disagrees with Zhang at 0:50 😂😂😂
Re-titled...."Chair Umpiring Cock-ups"....or How to Stuff-up a perfectly good Tennis Match...!
Kyrgios is telling the umpire he’s no one as if he’s achieved more than Federer
He has achieved more than that umpire,.and that Ref is always making bad calls,.He needs to be ditched
The irony of Kyrgios saying to someone else that they’re a nobody.
Nick is becoming a master in gaslighting. It’s very bad form. He should be stopped.
Swan should’ve just stepped up her game and gotten to those balls honestly. “How am I supposed to win if I keep losing points?” Girl just win points
Nadal = 22 GS, Kyrgios = 0 😂😂🤣🤣😭😭😢😢
“Do you know how frustrating this is?!”
Yes, it’s frustrating getting owned, I know :)