Djokovic hoping Kyrgios can stop squandering his gifts
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[October 14, 2016]
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - World
number one Novak Djokovic hopes Nick Kyrgios can learn some "life
lessons" after the Australian was fined by the ATP Tour for
breaching its code of conduct during a contentious defeat at the
Shanghai Masters.
The Australian was beaten 6-3 6-1 by Mischa Zverev in a second-round
match on Wednesday in which he put in a series of half-hearted
serves and appeared to be walking off court before the unseeded
German had completed his shot.
The 21-year-old, who has had a number of scrapes with tennis
authorities over his behavior in the past, also clashed with
spectators before being booed off the court and was subsequently
fined $16,500 by the ATP for his behavior.
Speaking at the same tournament on Thursday, Djokovic described
Kyrgios as one of the greatest talents that the game has seen
lately, and said he hoped the Australian would stop squandering his
gifts.
"He's got huge potential, huge game," Djokovic added.
"I mean he's been doing well, he's around 15 in the world so you've
got to give him credit for that, but on the other hand he obviously
has life lessons to learn and he's still relatively young and
hopefully that is going to happen."
World number two Andy Murray said he would be happy to mentor
Kyrgios.
"If he ever wanted to talk to me or ask me anything, I would
obviously be open to that. You don't want to see young guys who are
in the spotlight, struggling and making mistakes, doing things that
ultimately hurt them," the Briton told reporters.
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Novak Djokovic of Serbia
celebrates after defeating Mischa Zverev of Germany. REUTERS/Aly
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A contrite Kyrgios did apologize via Twitter a few hours after his
defeat.
"Not good enough today on many levels," he wrote. "I'm better than
that. I can go on about excuses but there are none. Sorry
#StillAWorkInProgress."
(Reporting by Ian Rodricks in Bengaluru; Editing by John O'Brien)
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