Kieran
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El Dude said:Kieran, this is just getting weird. Not sure why you are tripping about this supposed idea of Kyrgios in one match. The guy has played very well in a bunch of matches, including beating Novak twice. Not sure why it is such a weird idea to project him doing very well at Wimbledon, even being a darkhorse candidate to win it.
Oh brother, trust me, weird is not the proper word for it.
It's got nothing to do with Nick, and how well he's doing (which is reasonably well, but not lighting the sky up, let's be honest). It's to do with my old mucker Front and his definition of "current form", which when I asked him to explain it, he said:
"Besides Donskoy no one has beaten Federer all year. Kyrgios got within 2 points of victory in Miami and they played 3 tiebreaks. Djokovic is in 23rd place in the race to London. Kyrgios is number 15 and has had a better year so far. With his current form and much more devastating serve on grass, he's clearly one of the top prospects at Wimbledon."
It's hard to project Nick as "one of the top prospects for Wimbledon" based upon his results and form so far this year. He's won nothing, reached no finals. Tsonga has beaten him, he flopped in Oz. Sam Querry beat him. Yeah, he's beaten Djoker twice, but that's like projecting Fog to win RG in 2015 based upon his results against Rafa that year. It's waaay to early to be bigging Nick up for Wimbo. As things stand now, Nick has no current form! Nick hasn't played in over a month. It's lazy, bandwagon talk and it's funny to see. We all do it at times, but it just amused me to read the silly "logic" behind it ("No one has challenged the best player this year (Federer) more than Kyrgios", etc)...