Nick Kyrgios has revealed why he used to dislike the recently retired Rafael Nadal, with the former Wimbledon finalist now admitting that the Spaniard was his ‘motivation’.
Kyrgios is gearing up for a return to the ATP Tour, after spending nearly two years out of action following struggles with knee, ankle and wrist injuries.
When speaking on the Nothing Major Podcast, the Australian explained that he felt an anger playing Nadal that was not present against Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.
“I couldn’t stand him. I used to hate and despise him so much when I saw him walking around,” admitted Kyrgios. “He was one guy who always motivated me.
“If I played him I would get up for it and try and get the best tennis I could possibly play. I didn’t feel that anger towards Federer or Novak when I played them.”
Kyrgios added, “If I played Rafa, because everyone in our academies back home idolised him, they were like: ‘he is such a hard worker, he’s this and that.’ I was like ‘I can’t stand this guy’. I wanted to show people you could just have fun and be chilled and beat people like that.”
It appears that these feelings towards Nadal have simmered in recent years, with Kyrgios paying tribute to the 22-time Grand Slam champion upon the announcement of his recent retirement.
“Damn. I’ve had nightmares that have woke me up about Rafa. I’m gonna miss them,” Kyrgios wrote on X (former known as Twitter). “This was someone that I used to prepare for… he was a motivation – I guess an inspiration. F*** – it’s true – people do bring the best out of you. You were one of those people. Damn…..”
Kyrgios is set to make his official return at the upcoming Brisbane International that begins on 31st December.