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Nick Kyrgios has never shied away from saying what he feels. His personality is liked by some and hated by some. He isn’t scared of saying anything because he believes in his ideas and himself.

Recently, Kyrgios has been very active on social media. He reacted to the US Open and called the ATP and USTA “selfish”. Later, he hit at Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, and Dominic Thiem for their roles in the Adria Tour debacle.

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What did Nick Kyrgios Post?

Yesterday, Kyrgios posted a cryptic story on Instagram. The post was a motivational one with an emphasis on ignoring jealous people. It resonated with what Kyrgios is. Kyrgios’ essence and energy can be hardly matched by other players on tour. And Kyrgios’ reasoning is based on his thoughts and values.

“Sometimes what causes jealousy isn’t your money, your car, or the things you have. Because the jealous person can have it all. And even more. What causes jealousy, is your essence, your energy. How you carry yourself, your aura, The way you manage your values in life. Those things that make you shine and that no one can ever turn off,” said the post.

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Kyrgios’s personality is his strength and is followed by a lot of people. And like the Big 3, he can bring in crowds on his own. Patrick Mouratoglou has also acknowledged this fact and agreed that he would love to have Kyrgios in his league Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS).

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“He would be perfect. Of course, I like it. He is one of the only guys beside the top 3 who fills up the stadiums. They have been extreme but this is fun. They are also showing a lot of passion on the court. And the sport is about passion,” Patrick said.

Coming back to the resumption of the game, Kyrgios hasn’t said anything about his plans. He was against the US Open resuming so it won’t be surprising if he skips it.

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