The Summer of Nick
Now that Nick Kyrgios is winning, what can the rest of us learn—and not learn—from his sui generis playing style?
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By Dec 16, 2025Now that Nick Kyrgios is winning, what can the rest of us learn—and not learn—from his sui generis playing style?
Our "Summer of Nick" series continues with a discussion about the Aussie's impact on the recreational game—and looks back some memorable moments in Montreal.
Published Aug 10, 2022
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Nick can strike bomb serves and wallop the ball from the baseline, but given his doubles prowess, he's also very comfortable at net.
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If Kyrgios can bring what he did in his Wimbledon final loss to Novak Djokovic each week, he'll win more often that not.
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