Novak Djokovic pokes fun at Nick Kyrgios as Aussie wows crowd | Tennis | Sport




Novak Djokovic laughed at Nick Kyrgios' suggestion that he was trying to be "professional" during their doubles match together at the Brisbane International.

The pair launched their 2025 season in style as they pulled off a series of sensational lobs and trick shots during their 6-4, 6-7(4), 10-8 win against Alexander Erler and Andreas Mies.

Kyrgios admitted that he struggled to know which persona to adopt on the court. He tried to balance his 'bad boy' side and entertain the crowd while knowing that victory was all-important alongside the 24-time Major winner.

“Everyone in here is wanting me to hit underarm, I’m trying to be professional," Kyrgios said in his post-match interview standing alongside the Serb.

Only for Djokovic to fire back: “The highlight of this interview so far… his sentence, ‘I’m trying to be professional.’ I love it. I love it.”

However, Djokovic had the stand-out moment, which got the entire crowd off their feet with an around-the-net backhand winner.

That came after Kyrgios went between his own legs and lobbed Erler and Mies before peeling off in celebration, with Djokovic joining his doubles partner after a spectacular effort.

“I want to thank Nick for playing," Djokovic shared. "He said the other day it should be a pleasure to play with him. And it is. It is a pleasure.

"I’m glad to share the court with him on his comeback. I haven’t played many doubles matches in the last five years. Whatever Nick was saying I was following actually."

Kyrgios rejected the idea that he was the team captain, despite being more adept at doubles, adding: “Not at all. I was surprised he doubted himself in some moments. I was like ‘you’re the greatest of all time. Go for it. Do what you wanna do.’

"I was looking around at all the fans… this injury has been brutal for me so I wasn’t taking any of this for granted. I don’t know how many Aussie summers I have left. We promised we would do this one time before he goes or I go. So I’m glad we’re still alive.”

Kyrgios, who made his first singles return from an 18-month injury against Andrey Rublev earlier this month, will soon turn his attention to singles in Brisbane as he gears up to play in the Australian Open.

He will face big-hitter Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in the first round and the Aussie previewed their clash, stating: "I don't know how much running I am going to do, this guy has got one of the biggest serves on tour."



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Posted: 2024-12-30 14:31:32

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