The vocal isolation was an awesome touch. Helps hear the convo so much better. Nice job!
@WivoRN2 ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR NOTICING! ❤️ It took an insane amount of time to get rid of the music and enhance the sound while making the subtitles. So I appreciate your words so much.
@jako777772 ай бұрын
@@WivoRN Absolutely!!! This is what seperates your content from the rest!!! Keep making great content!!
@jamdoodles2 ай бұрын
Definitely; that extra bit of work really adds a lot to the viewing
@virginiaknighten46872 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen this before. What a delight!
@awachsmann2 ай бұрын
@@WivoRN Kudos to you! Great to watch with the audio enhancements and subtitles.
@TheMoDoggz2 ай бұрын
Major props to Klahn, he never let Nicks “Jaded ex-girlfriend” attitude affect his game. The easiest thing in the world to do…… is act like an asshole. Respect for rising above my dude….
@gumdrop272 ай бұрын
Didn't get disheartened at all the drop shots. Just kept chasing every ball to see what he could return.
@ThePianistONEАй бұрын
Nick didnt have anything again Klahn he even said his shots are good(and no it wasnt sarcasm). He just didnt feel the match and umpire just pissed him off.
@MikkelRevProductionsАй бұрын
@@ThePianistONE Didn’t feel the match? He is a grown ass adult, and a professional tennis player. If a costumer pays for food; do you think its okay for the chef to spit in the food? Is it okay if the chef wasnt «feeling» the resturant that day?
@ThePianistONEАй бұрын
@MikkelRevProductions First of all hes not anyones employee he can do whatever he wants. No one can force him to play if he doesnt want to... He was probably hangover. Second of all you are not paying him for his match but organizers for a day pass for all matches thats gonna be played that day...
@fh2234Ай бұрын
Wow thats very well said. Its hard to not be an asshole when you could. Thats what makes great characters. Never noticed that so specifically.
@nicolasX26022 ай бұрын
No matter how good he was as a tennis player, he was way better as a clown
@MubleMuble-d3u2 ай бұрын
right
@tristankerr36552 ай бұрын
How's the view from your high horse there?
@Turrican602 ай бұрын
@@tristankerr3655 Probably better than the umpire's if you're lording it up in the clouds.
@simpbeforeusleep2 ай бұрын
@@tristankerr3655so recognizing another person as less than pleasant makes you high horse? Lol, your standards are low which says a lot about you.
@graziflorida43772 ай бұрын
a multi millionaire clown.....
@becausemiro2 ай бұрын
Oh I saw him on a podcast with Jay Shetty where he was “disappointed” that media depicts him as a villain. I don’t think he needs media to portray him in anyway, he does it perfectly for himself without medias help
@chewey3rd2 ай бұрын
Well said.
@tristankerr36552 ай бұрын
This is a man clearly going through troubling times, depression and a subsequent suicide attempt. BUT he would only get your sympathy if that showed up as gender dysphoria or something like that right? And dont try to kid anyone, you absolutely love the mainstream media, all of your 'opinions' are given to you from it
@robertd99652 ай бұрын
Shetty and Kyrgios? Nice pairing of two narcissistic sociopaths.
@randomcommentor70012 ай бұрын
Villain? What makes you think he is a villain? He is a clown but not a villain.
@becausemiro2 ай бұрын
@@randomcommentor7001 not my words, he said “media portrays me as a villain”.
@pintofamilyutube2 ай бұрын
99 out of 100 times Nick would have trounced this opponent. I'm glad he lost this one. He was oozing arrogance from the moment he stepped foot on the court because he felt this opponent was no match for him.
@dannytran15872 ай бұрын
Really? It seemed to me he didn’t care at all about winning. I think he just wanted to be eliminated so he can leave Shanghai
@stemetz762 ай бұрын
@@dannytran1587- still a poor and arrogant attitude
@ryandetert4502 ай бұрын
@@dannytran1587 Looked bored
@TehStormOGАй бұрын
the biggest thing that annoyed me was that he hung back to shake the umpires hand second as if he didn't just lose
@mz436Ай бұрын
@@dannytran1587then why doesn't he just withdraw
@davidsims49932 ай бұрын
Talk about someone that threw away their entire career. He is an example that. He just woke up one day and lost his mind. Incredible.
@danguee1Ай бұрын
And praise the Lord for that! This embodiment of human excrement winning a GS would have been morally obscene....
@mariacharalambous3368Ай бұрын
@@danguee1 I Think Your Comment Is Obscene. Very Crude. You May Not Like The Man, But Boy Oh Boy This Is Below The Belt.
@TesseractPleiadesOrionАй бұрын
@@mariacharalambous3368 S/he's absolutely correct though. Krygios is a 💩 & a 🤡.
@benanas09Ай бұрын
@@mariacharalambous3368 how long did it take you to type like that?
@mariacharalambous3368Ай бұрын
@@benanas09 I'm Not Exactly Getting Your Point. What Is Your Point?
@Tennisurchin2 ай бұрын
Kyrgios thinks he's special so shows no respect to opponents or the paying public. He's an embarrassment to tennis.
@adamlischinsky14972 ай бұрын
Fortunately, there's no audience in Shanghai.
@zantilo15452 ай бұрын
Yet here we all are, watching his matches.
@rastaman27222 ай бұрын
@@zantilo1545 Yes, watching him get destroyed from No.800...
@WayneLynch692 ай бұрын
@@rastaman2722 I think of people spending money, often a lot, to see premier tennis. Travel, hotel, restaurants, tickets.... He can suck azz in hell
@nikolaip58342 ай бұрын
He’s gotten a lot better. I enjoy his commentating for sure!
@Leomerya122 ай бұрын
I'm so sick of people enabling toxic behavior. They're almost as bad as the people behaving badly.
@elumazhais98652 ай бұрын
Spot on
@sportslover23562 ай бұрын
Sounds like you read the tabloids closely. I'm sick of people reading the tabloids and regurgitating it on social media.
@mariacharalambous33682 ай бұрын
@@sportslover2356 Well.Said My Friend. Nick Is Our Man. Love Him.
@tristankerr36552 ай бұрын
I bet you'd just love to cancel him, lock him up and throw away the key right? Bet you'd love that power wouldnt you
@tristankerr36552 ай бұрын
@@sportslover2356 They watch too much CNN, this guy is probably woke af and needs to cry about 'hate speech' all day because he didnt take his puberty blocker meds today
@Pinoekel3222 ай бұрын
Kyrgios probably needs that kind of 'I don't give a fuck' attitude for his best plays. The problem is that he just can't behave. So disrespectful on court.
@sportslover23562 ай бұрын
This was six years ago. You do realise that? Wivorn puts these videos on for clicks and people knee jerk.
@Pinoekel3222 ай бұрын
@@sportslover2356 You can see in the video that it was 2018. I noticed that. But Kyrgios didn't change until today. He can beat the best. But still he sometimes decides to be just an asshole
@mariacharalambous33682 ай бұрын
Let's Talk About Frances Tiafoe Extremely Bad Behaviour Yesterday. Why Isn't Headlines News. Cursing The Empire With The F Word Several Times. Had It Been Our Nick He Would Have Been Slaughtered By The Media. Nick Was Is Always Will Be My Favourite Player. Don't Care How Many Grand Slams He Has Or Hasn't Won. The Man Has Amazing Natural Ability, You Can Not Teach.
@Pinoekel3222 ай бұрын
@@mariacharalambous3368 This video isn't about Tiafoe. This video just shows an unreal level of disrespect from Nick towards his opponent.
@mariacharalambous33682 ай бұрын
@@Pinoekel322 Why Shouldn't We Talk About Tiafoe? It All Right To Criticise Nick For His Unreal Level Of Disrespect For Opponent, But No One Else Who Shows Disrespect. This Is The Comment Section And Viewers Are Entitled To Express How They Feel, Whether You Like It Or Not.
@whodefan2 ай бұрын
This match sums up Nick just about perfectly. Much rather just use his talent to put himself in impossible situations on purpose to show he can still win the point. Half the time he thinks he's trolling the whole world like some tennis incarnation of Andy Kauffman and the other half he scared to deal with all the expectations of his talent. He's a coward who hides behind his tennis talent and plays the victim card. Just another wasted talent. I think he'd be happy to be the biggest wasted talent for now.
@creativeearthian17022 ай бұрын
I don't think he's a coward. Just doesn't really want to be a part of all this circus. Not to say he's going about it the right way. He's acting very selfish and immature
@sportslover23562 ай бұрын
You do realise when this match was?
@whodefan2 ай бұрын
@@sportslover2356 It's a while back but he hasn't really changed at all. Same Nick.
@tristankerr36552 ай бұрын
He tried to commit suicide a few months later than this. But of course YOU would be correct with your PROFESSIONAL ARMCHAIR DIAGNOSIS, sit down and stop trying to sound smart
@AutoMotivatedTV2 ай бұрын
right on the money - i start to feel like nobody really sees this clown for who he really is
@Sathonys6662 ай бұрын
Sometimes it is not about winning or losing but about how you win or lose. His behaviour, especially in this match, is just unfair and unsportsmanlike. At least in my opinion.
@bigrobsydney2 ай бұрын
Unsportsmanlike??? Did you not see the ace he was awarded, and then HE told his opponent to challenge, and he was right, his serve was actually OUT. How is this an unsportsmanlike person? You might not like how he behaves, but in terms of his own fairness towards his fellow players, Nick does not cheat. If you look at his ongoing conversation with the umpire, this stems from his own feelings of unfair treatment from the umpire. Fair treatment for ALL, not just himself, but his opponents, is very much on Nicks mind. And when he sees something he disagrees with, he's not shy about calling it out.
@marcelobarros57292 ай бұрын
@@bigrobsydney Really ? That's what you're concentrating on ? The serve that was out ?
@stevehughes15102 ай бұрын
@@bigrobsydney You're fighting a losing battle with Nick unfortunately, he's not a great sportsman at all.
@axelwikstrom24442 ай бұрын
@@stevehughes1510 you did not give any examples like bigrob did so not much debate. The only big thing in this match was his reaction to the Umpire's comment about being "borderline" and that one, if I understood it correctly seemed to come out of thin air and was pretty rude, but maybe I interpreted it wrong.
@bigrobsydney2 ай бұрын
@@marcelobarros5729 When people talk of sportsmanlike, I look at the question of whether or not a player is a cheat, OR, if they recognize that something might have been decided by a mistake, and if so, what to do about it. There are a LOT of players who are aware that officials make a mistake, but if the mistake goes in THEIR favour, they shut up, or pretend like they dint know whats happening. Look at Jack Draper and his recent shot that went into the ground first and bounced over. Yes, I might say that Nicks' behaviour wasnt like a politically correct puppet here. But I ask you a simple question, does Nick cheat, or does he play fair? Forget all the distraction of the running commentary (which I've already addressed). Once you cant tell me you think he's either a cheat, or fair, please let me know WHY you say whatever you say.
@ryandavid15172 ай бұрын
Klahn was a quality player who got to 63 in the world rankings, injuries messed him up pretty bigtime in his career
@jptorry78712 ай бұрын
Kyrgios is known for his... fluctuating skill level, and Klahn was playing very well that match
@MMulcair2 ай бұрын
The dude ranked 800 in the world is fighting and scrapping and trying for every point.....whereas a player of NK's calibre is half-arseing it like it's all a big joke. Pathetic.
@Bobby.546Ай бұрын
Looked to me kyrigos lost on purpose to get out of Shanghai
@Nick-ei6emАй бұрын
The "dude" is Bradley Khan, one of the most decorated players to ever play US college tennis, and he was once the world #63... he was ranked just outside the 100 when this match was played (I stand corrected but I believe he was #104 the week of this match).
@scd7812Ай бұрын
@@Bobby.546 then why even bother to show up?
2 ай бұрын
This guy is a warning to every true sportsman. Such a weak mind.
@dmtc69132 ай бұрын
Nah he's a boss. A number 1 who doesn't care about being ranked number 1.
2 ай бұрын
@@dmtc6913 he does care, sadly. At a match (look for the most popular videos here on YT) he complained he’d be in the top 5 would he not be the way he himself is. Such a delusional, unsportsmanlike guy.
@tristankerr36552 ай бұрын
You think you are better than him?
@HDSPKSRecords-gi1ob2 ай бұрын
@@dmtc6913 If you're not no.1 ....you're not no.1. You can't crown yourself.
@dmtc69132 ай бұрын
@@HDSPKSRecords-gi1ob if u know u know. And if they know they know
@theo94362 ай бұрын
I've always been amazed that somewhere along the line, an umpire hasn't snapped while being abused by this chop, climbed down off the chair and taken a swing. Incredible self control!
@duncansmith693114 күн бұрын
Probably because he is a top level athlete in his prime and it would end really badly.
@mumuds11 күн бұрын
@@duncansmith6931 but also because the umpires are not omega rich like the players so they really need the job.
@bogadebkdahl39602 ай бұрын
The umpire didn't say "poor"😂
@almisterАй бұрын
he said "borderline" borderline what? Good? lol ... I think Nick might of been on to something here. Like is it against the rules to not try 100 percent on every point?
@johnny09876Ай бұрын
@@almister It is against the rules to not give your 100%. You can be fined up to 50 000 for it. The umpire was saying he was borderline because Nick was obviously not trying his best, nothing to do with his level or being aced. Nick tried turning it into the ref saying Nick wasn't good enough. Doesn't take a genius to see the ump is right.
@grimson7 күн бұрын
@@almister Borderline EFFORT. Nick knew that, too. That's all the umpire can make a ruling on, effort level.
@kostasvotan132 ай бұрын
kyrgios never managed to handle the pressure of playing professional tennis with such a huge talent. It is clear that he suffers mentally on the court and would rather be anywhere else. He sure had depression for a large part of his career.
@Monaleenian2 ай бұрын
I’d say he’s depressed because he realises he’s not as spectacularly good at tennis as his ego would have him believe he is. Most people outgrow that stage of development when they are children. They don’t just stay there, stuck in the doldrums because reality is different from their dreams.
@Sanctified572 ай бұрын
@@MonaleenianKyrgios may be immature, or suffering a mental illness or whatever, but I don’t think he was an egotist. The fact is he was insanely talented, and far better than the vast majority of pros. If he managed to stay focused, be fit and disciplined he would have won a few majors.
@kro2352 ай бұрын
@@Monaleenianlol what? He is an amazing tennis player, depressed or not. Just look at him play.
@mikef63992 ай бұрын
The guy always behaved like the whole world owes him something. If you want to take an example of someone who consistently failed sportsmanship class, he is your guy.
@EtSlagFisse2 ай бұрын
@@mikef6399 It's not as simple. We are all humans, and we are all dealing with stuff and fighting our own battles and demons. Being mental strong, is one of the rarest and hardest skills to archieve. For me - Kyrgios is a great example of no matter how talented you are at something, it doesnt matter if you don't put in the hard work also. Talentwise Kyrgios is the closest you get to Federer, yet his career is the complete opposite. As a wise man once said: You can archieve almost everything in this world with no talent if you work hard enough - And no matter how talented you are, it won't take you anywhere, if you are not willing to put in the hard work also.
@hinhp8032 ай бұрын
I DO NOT miss Kyrgios' CIRCUS - he's an embarrassment to this sport. I know he has baggage, so do most people, but many of us don't act this way.
@KingAdjust-h7b2 ай бұрын
Where's your multiple wins against the Big 3, and doubles Australian Open?....... Oh wait you sit on the couch all day nevermind 😂
@simonfiala22612 ай бұрын
@@KingAdjust-h7b You are acting like you do something more. Kyrgios is just wasted talent. Nothing more.
@malekat85392 ай бұрын
@@simonfiala2261 You speak as if you do something more than the user you're replying to...
@deschutesmaple45202 ай бұрын
Kyrigios is a typical Aussie. Just the way they are. Be careful in an Aussie pub. Just sayin'
@hinhp8032 ай бұрын
@@KingAdjust-h7b with his skills and God gifted talent, he should have won more than 7 singles titles.
@MA-yh2ko2 ай бұрын
We see all of Kygrios's mental health on display here. From not wanting to really be out there, to disrespecting his lesser ranked opponent, to picking a fight with the ump, then finally trying to gaslight his opponent with compliments after winning shots. Currently he's riding on that Wimbledon match against Novak and his commentating gigs. He's somone who is clearly afraid of success and the pressure it would bring in terms of expectations. Therapy is needed and not for his tennis but his mental health going forward.
@billoleary62362 ай бұрын
Klahn is an NCAA singles champ (Stanford) and multi time All-American. Nick was treating him like he was the opponent in a Harlem Globetrotters game and paid the price. Klahn has a regular job now as a junior guy at a small wealth management shop. He showed great qualities on the court in this video, which will serve him well as a civilian.
@charlesstacey38242 ай бұрын
I have always admired Kyrgios' talent and enjoyed many of his 'chaos' moments...but seeing the total lack of respect that he shows for a hard-working opponent in this match is truly unpleasant. Kyrgios clearly has no empathy for others...a sign perhaps of the inner demons with which he struggles.
@sportslover23562 ай бұрын
this was 2018. The media and small minded people like Wivorn dine out on every entertaining bad moment since he walked on court in 2014. If you want some empathy, listen to his Good Trouble shows.
@miked25432 ай бұрын
Sign of a sociopathic a hole
@BleedTheRic13 күн бұрын
@@sportslover2356his actions speak louder than words on any podcast
@sportslover235611 күн бұрын
@@BleedTheRic This match was nearly seven years ago. SEVEN years ago. Wivorn drags up this because he is not allowed to publish anything more recent.
@sportslover235610 күн бұрын
@@BleedTheRic this match was 2019. How you can jeer at him in this situation is staggering.
@matthewburgar26262 ай бұрын
Kyrgios, a former World #13 who had the potential to be top 10 and be so much more vs a World #800. A most peculiar matchup.
@jurrepos2 ай бұрын
Klahn wasn't #800 at that time in 2018, he was #104. Classic example of clickbaiting.
@matthewburgar26262 ай бұрын
@@jurrepos Okay. I didn’t even really look at who he was playing. Didn’t get to that part in the video yet.
@jurrepos2 ай бұрын
@@matthewburgar2626 Well, I became suspicious that it was even possible to play as a #800 ranked player to compete in a atp1000 event (as someone else in the comments also noticed) so I had to look it up . Even to be able to qualify (as Klahn did earlier in this event) it isn't possible as a #800. Only as a wildcard it is, but you have to be a high ranked player coming back from injury or some sorts. If Nick played against a true #800 ranked player, he would've won easy in two sets even in this static behaviour he displayed in this match.
@matthewburgar26262 ай бұрын
@@jurrepos Oh yah. I mean I don’t deny that Nick has talent in spades. The problem is that he behaves like a total imbecile. He’s just a volatile and narcissistic jerk.
@matthewburgar262625 күн бұрын
@@jurrepos I know how tennis tournaments work. I've been watching tennis since I was 8. That's almost a quarter of a century.
@aranci-nick63022 ай бұрын
Who in their right mind would even want to be his coach
@Jeremy-f3s2 ай бұрын
That'd be why he deliberately doesn't have one....
@v4v8192 ай бұрын
Krusty the Clown...
@lsanonymous33682 ай бұрын
Been subscribed for a while now. Just wanted to say keep it up man. Love watching these more obscure matches.
@WivoRN2 ай бұрын
Appreciate it. Thank you so much ❤️
@Yonex3332 ай бұрын
What a clown, he has absolutely zero reason to be arguing with the empire.
@blakebrothers39842 ай бұрын
Yes do not mess with the Empire
@jdmresearch2 ай бұрын
@@blakebrothers3984 The umpire strikes back!
@blakebrothers39842 ай бұрын
@@jdmresearch You mean Empire
@Anticommunism992 ай бұрын
@@blakebrothers3984 what Empire
@blakebrothers39842 ай бұрын
Read Yonex333
@loomroom2 ай бұрын
You know it's bad when members of the audience are trying to motivate Nick 🧐
@hinhp8032 ай бұрын
NK could have been top 5 for sure.....he will look back with regrets for wasting the gift of tennis that has been given to him.
@inkycan12 ай бұрын
is he not prepraring to play again soon ?
@skyrim31832 ай бұрын
he would have been top 5 in 2022 if Wimbledon points counted.
@sohailhines2 ай бұрын
Agreed that he had the talent but not sure he'll regret it (too stubborn IMHO).
@SpikeSpiegelCatasrophe2 ай бұрын
Extremely popular publicity and high viewership, sports deals with major brands... I guess I would disagree that when a person is among the best players in the world of an extremely popular sport is "wasting a gift".
@sohailhines2 ай бұрын
@@SpikeSpiegelCatasrophe it all depends on your perspective but most agree that he could have been much more than sports deals and publicity. As for *unfulfilled potential* - Kyrgios exemplifies the definition of the term, sadly.
@howard59922 ай бұрын
16:25 Nick tells him to challenge Nick's server which was not called out.
@jdmresearch2 ай бұрын
The problem with Kyrgios isn’t that he lacks talent-he’s got plenty. His problem is thinking he’s on Roger Federer’s level-he’s far from it.
@KingCast652 ай бұрын
Actually he's not though. Therein lies the problem. I love Nick. Some or most of the time. But not all of it.
@pawelfronczyk15792 ай бұрын
His talent is or actually was the same if not bigger than Federer's and he could've been at Federer's level easily. The problem was always what was going on inside of his head.
@vitorrosa84352 ай бұрын
@@pawelfronczyk1579 yes, yes, u right. If my gramma had wings she would easily be an airplane as well…
@jdmresearch2 ай бұрын
@@pawelfronczyk1579 I can't agree with the notion that NK "could've been at Federer's level easily" but to be frank we''ll never know for sure. I mean, I think that even a guy like Rios was more talented than Kyrgios (and less than Federer), and he backed it up by being ranked #1.... NK didn't have basically any achievements other than the Wimby final. That said, I do agree your point about his head issues and that was part of my comment above. (Rios had those issues too).
@KingCast652 ай бұрын
@@pawelfronczyk1579 Yes. And as I say he does go to excess but he's also openly discussed his personal issues and I applaud him for that. I did pick up on some misogyny in there too which I won't excuse either but overall yes I think Nick and I would have some seriously deep conversations over a pint or four. One of the current pros that I think of when someone says "who would you like to take lessons from?"
@errorerror13372 ай бұрын
Sometimes he's amusing, other times he just comes across as a complete jerk. This is one of the latter.
@YashKMusic2 ай бұрын
8:37 - Jason Mraz playing in the background makes this even better 😂
@itsdenizcankaya2 ай бұрын
Damn how did you find this? You are the best tennis documentarian in internet. Even Nick would probably forget this match and not remember any single point. You will surely find more of epic Nick’s forgotten dramas soon :)
@Wonderbrains2 ай бұрын
Kudos for the subtitles! Thanks so much. Kyr is great like this. :D
@michael23052 ай бұрын
Alot of guys ignore the mental aspect of being a professional athlete. This is what often separates the very good athletes from the elite.
@ozankabakyesheplayedcentreback2 ай бұрын
was he just extremely hungover??
@saccount80092 ай бұрын
Looks hungover
@sportslover23562 ай бұрын
This was 2018. Six years ago. He was in the middle of serious clinical depression and a few months later was self harming. By June 2019 he was contemplating suicide. Mr wivorn thinks that's hilarious.
@sportslover23562 ай бұрын
This was 2019. Six year ago. He was handling severe chronic depression. Within a few months he was self-harming and by June he had attempted suicide. So yes - probably hungover.
@sportslover23562 ай бұрын
@@saccount8009 He was extremely in the middle of a serious period of depression which was followed by self-hard and attempted suicide a few months later. But yeah.
@bartolomeo4182 ай бұрын
He got big dack in his ass night before
@kukakuma2 ай бұрын
It's fine to play casual, but how do you expect to win returning like that? Man, it's frustrating because his talent is off the charts
@bigtoosh2 ай бұрын
4:37 to 4:45 might genuinely be the funniest 8 seconds of youtube i've ever watched. the storytelling is pristine
@summykaliga2 ай бұрын
Once, Stefanos Tsitsipas rightly said "how can someone be upset for each and everything on court?". True! He thinks he has to win the match even before it starts coz he is the "Tennis God". His time has already run out!! Has to retire soon.
@mariacharalambous33682 ай бұрын
@@summykaliga I'm Very Sorry, But Tsitsipas Is No Better.
@judgeprime37302 ай бұрын
Omg you are using Sissypus as the example?? 😂😂
@EvanNagao2 ай бұрын
Can you imagine this is the same guy that beat Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic in their primes? lol
@Frerardoverdosed2 ай бұрын
It's funny how everybody says that he is an embarrassment to this sport but will still watch his every game if he decides to come back
@nischithvenkataraman9832 ай бұрын
Love him or hate him,he is a pure entertainer
@Frerardoverdosed2 ай бұрын
@@nischithvenkataraman983 yes
@PainInDiaz4832 ай бұрын
Entertainment: ✔️ Sportsmanship: ❌ Ego: 💯
@mauriziov44052 ай бұрын
He's just a clown. Like Roger said, tennis doesn't need a clown.
@Frerardoverdosed2 ай бұрын
Yes but people still watch him mainly because he is a clown. Maybe tennis doesn't need it but fans do.
@just2lonelytoasts2 ай бұрын
12:01 i love how people say nick did that on purpose like- his attitude did not affect the way he played for that point. he actually appreciates his fans and being able to be on the court. he might lose it when he loses or misses a shot, or swears, or is disrespectful/has no sportmanship, but he’s not as bad as people paint him to be. people change for the worse when you criticize them even more… so be nice people !!
@just2lonelytoasts2 ай бұрын
*the point after was obvious that he lost interest and just hit that out, but that’s different.
@fretstain2 ай бұрын
there's no way he's #800 here... how could he even get into qualifying at the ranking?
@TheLiga2 ай бұрын
maybe protected ranking or WC
@fretstain2 ай бұрын
@@TheLiga oh true I hadn't thought of that
@zayaansays68202 ай бұрын
He was no.108 at that time. Just click baiting.
@fretstain2 ай бұрын
@@zayaansays6820 that makes much more sense
@TraumaERАй бұрын
Proof that talent alone doesn’t make you the GOAT. 💯
@johnperez34542 ай бұрын
So much potential... so little mental control. He was his worst enemy... what a shame
@francisng95362 ай бұрын
Good job Brad...that's how respect is earned...tennis has no room for lousy personality like Kyrgios.
@greentomatolim78462 ай бұрын
no respect to the opponent ! unpleasant to watch !
@daihoang2 ай бұрын
His overall attitude is disrespectful to the game, and in this instance his behaviour I thought was dismissive of his opponent because he was ranked so much lower. The issue for Nick is that tennis is an individual sport so you don't have coaches that can hook you mid match for having a bad attitude. There's very little accountability. You do something stupid and lose, you just play in the next tournament. Imagine producing this in a Sir Alex Ferguson team. You wouldn't play again and be shipped out in the next transfer window.
@bigtoosh2 ай бұрын
3:33 he is trying so hard to prove he doesn't want to be there lol
@vasavr2 ай бұрын
He is someone to watch in future events. Thanks! I hate unfair ethics in fair fights, but he is confident, arrogant and talented player. Your game is cocky enough so no need to disgrace your self. It's a gentlemen's sport. In our days every sport should be so. As far as a bad language can go, there are champions in tennis that could outshine your bad manner in a mile. People thought they can use trash talk as an instrument to immediate their opponents in fighting sports and found out that's not the right place to show bad manners. cheers!
@Guille-d7d2 ай бұрын
People paid for see the match and he acts like a bad clown. Where is the clown? Look the mirror, mate
@hinhp8032 ай бұрын
I see a G in the mirror mate.
@MK-wh2ot23 күн бұрын
Being a clown is one thing, but being disrespectful is something completely different. Kyrgios has undeniably natural talent and has worked hard to be able to play this level of tennis. But he is unbearable as a player and not an advertisement for this sport.
@bhangrafan44802 ай бұрын
Kyrios, spoilt little prince. Wasted his talent because he does not have the self-discipline or work ethic needed in top end modern singles tennis. Now he goes straight to being a commentator and expert, sitting with McEnroe going "Guys like us....."
@Pfaz0012 ай бұрын
"guys like us" 😂😂😂
@v4v8192 ай бұрын
He's in good company then... Him and Johnny Mac the bad boys of their era... They hated Johnny as much as they hate Nick now...
@bhangrafan44802 ай бұрын
@@v4v819 YEAH but the point is.... how many grand slams did Johnny Mac win and how many Nick?
@potzysk22 ай бұрын
@@v4v819 The point is Kyrgios is a big ZERO in terms of tennis achievements versus McEnroe, who won 7 Slams, 155 total titles in singles and doubles, and was ranked #1 in the world in singles and doubles.
@v4v8192 ай бұрын
@@potzysk2 Different era bro... Too much parity in the pro tour now a days for any one player to dominate like Johnny Mac or Sampras did in bygone eras...
@brianpereira74832 ай бұрын
This is when the mob tells you to throw a game
@ThePianistONEАй бұрын
This match was borderline good.
@Seppi13102 ай бұрын
All antics aside. Around 6:56: Is it the umpire's business that Nick doesn't even try to return the serve? Yeah, it may seem odd, but what business is it to the umpire to bother Nick with his thoughts about it. Is that something in range of unsportsmanlike conduct?
@josiahbrown72582 ай бұрын
Yes. There is a clause in the rulebook for giving effort. I believe Nick has been fined for tanking before. There are clips of Tomic online giving low effort and he got penalized for it. Players are expected and required to give their best effort.
@Seppi13102 ай бұрын
@@josiahbrown7258 wow, that's very interesting. I didn't know that at all!
@izhamsham843Ай бұрын
See Goran Ivanisevic for examples having been repeatedly fined, and even disqualified if I remember correctly for tanking in matches.. difference is Goran has won a Grand Slam despite his attitude.. Nick is basically a clown doing tricks for our (the spectators) amusement now..
@Elijah-fk6mlАй бұрын
Kyrgios' career signed up in one sentence: "it's a joke, bro"
@TimoJiang-oj9vr2 ай бұрын
His biggest opponent has always been himself
@nabilfreeman26 күн бұрын
A reminder that tennis is as much a game of persistent focus as it is talent and skill
@francesco55812 ай бұрын
and they still gave him a job as sports commentator to make him even richer ...
@JanTennis2 ай бұрын
Every time i think i have seen everything from kyrgios and then a new video appeers fro. Nowhere😂
@emilioemele2 ай бұрын
Worst tennis persona in history
@cesarsaxo59822 ай бұрын
Se parece a algunos musicos que he conocido con un super talento, porque en pleno toque se emborrachan y no pueden volver a coger el instrumento musical !!
@vitorrosa84352 ай бұрын
Perfect example of a child that growed up with no limits.
@dylandebiasemusicАй бұрын
A couple of shots he hit here are borderline impossible. UNREAL skill
@adamh79472 ай бұрын
I don’t know why the ref didn’t simply explain to him what he meant by borderline, I’m fairly certain what he meant was that he was pushing the envelope of not putting in professional effort.
@sohailhines2 ай бұрын
I don't think it would have helped. If you watch Nick's other matches, he always finds something to dig into in a hyper and unreasonable way. It's not rational and that's the whole problem. He let's something get under his skin and just won't let it go.
@Lauren-vd4qe2 ай бұрын
WHY? i can tell u why; bc any comment TO NK results in an insulting relentless barrage of disrespectful verbal vomit from NK to anyone that dares make a semi challenging comment to him. the ump shd wear ear plugs and NK shd put contact cement in his lip gloss!
@ptitprince75752 ай бұрын
12:34 one handed backhand.
@graziflorida43772 ай бұрын
he did NOT wanna be there ! lol
@HitTheStixBRODIE28 күн бұрын
game in the first set at 3-5 made me laugh. guy was at the net for the first return, then so far back he was off the screen for the 2nd 🤣
@elijahrodriquez58962 ай бұрын
Nick: it slipped out of my hand :)
@hamtuber2 ай бұрын
One has to laugh at this one xD
@marco1492 ай бұрын
He gets p… off with the umpire for cutting his rhythm off, but he doesn’t realize how disruptive and unsportsmanlike he actually is for the opponent with all his talking during rallies, disrespectful mocking and attitude on court. Opponent could clearly complain about Kyrios clowning but he didn’t. That’s why most of people don’t consider Kyrios a tennis player but a clown.
@martinminar19492 ай бұрын
Better player won. Simply as that.
@BN992392 ай бұрын
It's insane how much control Kyrgios has over the type of shots that he wants to do. He doesn't seem nervous to make crazy, risky shots during crucial points in the match. If only had had 1% of that control with his own emotions.
@deschutesmaple45202 ай бұрын
Great to see Kyrigios get it handed to him; he's such a pompous ass. Well done Klahn! Kyrigios can be insufferable over time, as good as he is.
@saccount80092 ай бұрын
Bros saying well done as if he beat someone who was trying
@Krook18972 ай бұрын
I still find it amazing that Nick was clumsy with the bottle, but the label stayed on the umpire's chair. NEXT LEVEL PHYSICS!
@georgezazueta612 ай бұрын
Lol he wasn’t even trying
@EtSlagFisse2 ай бұрын
He most likely was trying. But his mental weakness wouldnt let him focus.
@oscarleedefurАй бұрын
The umpire's commentary on that ace seemed not in the bounds of what his role is there.
@KingAdjust-h7b2 ай бұрын
Kyrgios will always be in my top 3 of favorite players of all time unique trick shots, court antics, brought entertainment to tennis ❤
@sohailhines2 ай бұрын
Glad that you enjoy that kind of thing but tennis as a sport (compared to ice hockey for example), through all of the rules and regulations, aims to be a grace/class sport. Antics are generally discouraged and most officials prefer to keep it out of the sport/image.
@KingAdjust-h7b2 ай бұрын
@@sohailhines Congratulations, you said a whole bunch of nothing
@sohailhines2 ай бұрын
@@KingAdjust-h7b thanks! Sad to see that tennis is not entertaining enough for you without antics - that's all I'm saying and maybe that's a bunch of nothing :)
@KingAdjust-h7b2 ай бұрын
@@sohailhines I never said that I need antics to enjoy tennis, I just said he's unique in that way, stop putting words in my mouth
@sohailhines2 ай бұрын
@@KingAdjust-h7b hmm, he's your "top 3 favorite players of all time"..."court antics"...your words. I see that maybe you both have a common temperament. Sorry I engaged.
@musha275216 күн бұрын
one word of “borderline” from the umpire and nick rants on about it for the next hour 😭😭😭
@cliffchang322 ай бұрын
No player likes to play in Chinese tournaments, many of the players only play there because of the show bonus. That's why you always see so many upsets there, especially during the first couple of weeks. I guess Nick was just one of the players that just want to grab the bonus and head home.
@hehehehehahahaha20252 ай бұрын
Why are Chinese tournaments not liked by players? I'm not in the loop on that one.
@MrClebophd2 ай бұрын
@@hehehehehahahaha2025 Well, I think it is a schedule thing. They are played late season, and the ATP Tour is a freaking grind, and not all players are mentally tough enough to withstand it all. I think Kyrgios missed his family and friends. Just because you have a boat load of talent does not mean that you have a strong drive to be the best. While thousands of players wishes that they had Kyrgios' talent, he wishes that he had the motivation of others. It is very rare to see a strong combination of the two. Some extremely talented athletes would rather have a normal life away from the spotlights and fame, but their talents keep them in the game.
@cliffchang322 ай бұрын
@@hehehehehahahaha2025 There are many reasons - 1. The tournament schedule - The tournaments are played in late season, and the schedule is usually very tight. Plus it's the season which it rains a lots, matches are often delayed, which makes the schedule even tighter. 2. The weather - Apart from the rain, wind, air pollution and temperature difference is also quite bad there. The wind can get pretty strong sometimes, and air pollution could affect how you breath. Temperature difference between day and night is also huge, so if a match was delayed from mid-day to evening, it'd deffo be a problem. All of the above can affect how a player performs. 3. The line judges - The line judges used to be very awful there. Though they have improved and there's hawkeye system now, it can still be quite annoying sometimes. 4. Corruption - I used to be tennis player in Taiwan, it's well known and often discussed between the players that the authorities in China often offer a bonus to players to lose the matches against local players. This way they can give the players a ranking boost, make local people feel proud, and increase the ticket sale. It's a well known screct that no one wants to talk about, because ATP/WTA needs the money, and players don't want to get into trouble by making it public. You can see that by seeing how fast they resumed back to play in China after Peng Shuai incident. It's also a hard choice for players, because they don't want to say yes, but if they say no, they're going to risk losing sponsorship from Chinese companies. That's why many players would rather just not play there at all.
@v4v8192 ай бұрын
@@MrClebophd He was talented but not as talented as the big 4...
@MrClebophd2 ай бұрын
@@v4v819 To me, talents are the things you cannot teach. Thus, I think the defensive specialists are less talented than the shot makers. I know that there are defensive talents, especially the return of serve, but grindy players like Mats Wilander and Lleyton Hewitt are more teachable because the mental part increases with experience. Shot making is much harder to teach, and first serve in particular. Only rating the shot making play style I'd put Kyrgios at Tier S in talent among Federer, Sampras, McEnroe, Becker, and Edberg. Kyrgios' lack of motivation was his downfall. Rating defensive players I'd put Borg, Agassi, Nadal, Djokovic and Wilander significantly more talented than Murray. Defensive players win by grinding down their opponents and making them miss. It is very efficient, and the changes of the surfaces, making the grass significantly slower has certainly helped them win tournaments. So, being biased against defensive players, I'd put Kyrgios talents over Wilander, Hewitt, Murray etc. I mean, if Murray had Kyrgios first serve, then he'd win so many grand slams.
@FrF2 ай бұрын
As volatile as Nick is in this match, there's still some stunning shotmaking from him! And let's forget that Bradley Klahn's potential was curtailed by two back surgeries and his playing is quite impressive here.
@Rg26rg262 ай бұрын
A good example of poor sportsmanship... A poor player, and poor athleticism.
@hovefactually7505Ай бұрын
So disrespectful. If I were his opponent, it would certainly motivate me. The strange thing is, I heard Kyrgios commentating on Wimbledon this year and he sounded quite amiable and modest.
@turtleishere12332 ай бұрын
The argument was funny lol
@turtleishere12332 ай бұрын
Borderline, borderline, borderline LOL
@VidaTecnologiaeInteligenciaArtАй бұрын
He is fun to watch, he is relax and regardless of his behavior in the court. He is himself and I admire that he express what he is feeling, even if that makes the referees uncomfortable! but this actually allow him to play more relax and get his level higher. It is a very interesting strategy
@chrisedwards66142 ай бұрын
He’s a joke
@franciscablazquezgonzalez61352 ай бұрын
Simplemente y con todo mi respeto, el tenis es un deporte no un circo ,ni un teatro y sobre todo respecto y humildad, " dudo que lo tenga , hasta que lo demuestre " nunca es tarde
@PedroMFont2 ай бұрын
absolute clown
@hi_vince2 ай бұрын
there are 3 ways to be famous in tennis * be top three * play for your country * nick kyrgios I'd say he does pretty well for himself.
@Robert-w9e7gАй бұрын
Imagine what type of career Kyrgios would have had if he had the mindset of a Nadal or Federer. He would have been a multiple time grand slam winner for sure with his talent.
@Black_Phillip_2158 күн бұрын
He never said “poor” though, which is what triggered this entire meltdown 😂
@alanrevtak47432 ай бұрын
The worst enemy of Nick Kyrgios is himself. Such a shame for him it looks he cannot win that match in his head.
@fortitude12082 ай бұрын
I literary lought out loud.. hits was so funny.. that straight aces by nick was epic.. Nik was so so taleneted..
@neelharrison34392 ай бұрын
Only Kyrgios could have a total mental implosion against a player outside the top 500 and have fans still try to spin it as a positive.
@JohnRome-xn7hx2 ай бұрын
Horrible attitude from Kyrgios, most wasted talent... 🤦🏻♂️ great great respect for Klahn fighting for life every point.
@Lifehasnotake22 ай бұрын
Just focus on the game Nick. Don’t be so easily distracted. Focus is part of being a professional. Stay the course and just win the game without any unwanted attention PLEASE. I so root for you because you CAN BE SOOOO GOOD. Com’on. Prove people wrong that you’re more than just talented. You can be a champion.
@stwheelАй бұрын
Nick Kyrgios: the man who spaffed his incomparable talent against the wall in a fit if disrespect and petulance.
@yashwanthm1237Ай бұрын
Nick Kyrgios is one of the biggest what ifs...
@jonathanhyde659322 күн бұрын
People used to say Serena Williams could beat a man in the top 800, she was right when she said she wouldn't be able to win, this guy showed us how good a top 800 male player actually is. Plus Nick beat himself in this one
@SG-lu1si11 күн бұрын
lol this umpire probably never spoke that much in one match