"My team hasn't even spoken to anyone at the BBC," Eubanks responds to Kyrgios' comments
A few days ago, Kyrgios confirmed the BBC's decision to drop him for Wimbledon. True to his outspoken nature, the Australian replied: "It's unfortunate, but it's probably their loss more than mine. I understand they have Chris, but he hasn’t beaten the greatest of all time multiple times."
This statement sparked widespread reactions online, prompting the main target to respond with a meme on his X account before stating:
"Jokes aside... I won’t be working with the BBC at Wimbledon this year. As far as I know, my team hasn’t even spoken to anyone at the BBC, so I don’t know where this is coming from. That said, I’m incredibly excited to be back competing at Wimbledon."
The American took advantage of Korda's withdrawal to secure a spot in the main draw of the British Grand Slam.
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