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After what happened in the 2nd round match against Nadal last week, I thought I'd comment on this. I've noticed a lot of tennis people remarking that Kyrgios needs to "keep his emotions in check," make better decisions, etc. All of this completely misses the point.
With his serve and athleticism, if he had any sort of consistent ground game at all he would have straight-setted Nadal. But he doesn't. And that's why in 11 events this year, he has only made a single quarterfinal (at Acapulco where he ended up winning the tournament).
He is a complete waste of ability. And that is not because he is flamboyant or irritable at times on the court. It is because his groundstrokes are terrible and his drop shot execution is horrendous. I would be a huge fan of Kyrgios if his ground game was not terrible most of the time. But it is.
If you look at the scenario that everyone was talking about when he hit that dart at Nadal's chest, it actually worked out very well. Not only did Kyrgious win that point to go up get the score from 40-15 to 40-30, but he shook Nadal up enough that he caused a double fault to get it to deuce and then Nadal missed the first serve at deuce. But then what happened? Kyrgios hit a decent return and got in a rally with Nadal, only to miss a perfectly routine backhand in the rally to give Nadal the advantage.
That was a skill problem in that moment. And that summarizes the whole problem with Kyrgios. His issue is not having a bad attitude but having in key ways a very underdeveloped game that lets him down in rallies and when returning serve. His problem is skill, not attitude.
With his serve and athleticism, if he had any sort of consistent ground game at all he would have straight-setted Nadal. But he doesn't. And that's why in 11 events this year, he has only made a single quarterfinal (at Acapulco where he ended up winning the tournament).
He is a complete waste of ability. And that is not because he is flamboyant or irritable at times on the court. It is because his groundstrokes are terrible and his drop shot execution is horrendous. I would be a huge fan of Kyrgios if his ground game was not terrible most of the time. But it is.
If you look at the scenario that everyone was talking about when he hit that dart at Nadal's chest, it actually worked out very well. Not only did Kyrgious win that point to go up get the score from 40-15 to 40-30, but he shook Nadal up enough that he caused a double fault to get it to deuce and then Nadal missed the first serve at deuce. But then what happened? Kyrgios hit a decent return and got in a rally with Nadal, only to miss a perfectly routine backhand in the rally to give Nadal the advantage.
That was a skill problem in that moment. And that summarizes the whole problem with Kyrgios. His issue is not having a bad attitude but having in key ways a very underdeveloped game that lets him down in rallies and when returning serve. His problem is skill, not attitude.