Kyrgios doesn't just make friends: "His only aim is to attract attention".
Ubaldo Scanagatta, editor-in-chief at Ubitennis, is not one to hide what he thinks. So, when asked about Nick Kyrgios's incessant criticism of players who have tested positive, particularly Jannik Sinner, he made no secret of his disapproval.
Annoyed, he declared: "Kyrgios openly attacks all players who test positive, accusing them of cheating and being liars: personally, I feel like defending Sinner, I've met him and I'm putting my hand in the fire.
As for Nick's return, I hope he can get back to a good level, as his tennis is undoubtedly spectacular. I still have my doubts about Kyrgios' character, and his attitudes during matches have never fascinated me: let's just say he's a divisive character, and in the age of social networks, that aspect pays off handsomely.
The feeling is that right now, his sole aim is to attract attention at all costs, perhaps also for sponsorship reasons. He hasn't played for three years and simply needs visibility, so I wouldn't put too much stock in what he says."
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