Kyrgios has the talent to be the best, says Laver
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[January 05, 2017]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia
needs another great tennis champion and Nick Kyrgios has the talent
to fit the bill providing he learns how to channel his frustration
when things do not go his way, 11-times grand slam singles champion
Rod Laver said on Thursday.
Laver, who completed two calendar year grand slams and is regarded
by some as the greatest player of all time, was speaking at the
unveiling of a statue in his likeness outside Melbourne Park's main
showcourt, which bears his name.
"Ability-wise, he could be the best tennis player in the world, only
he is the one that gets in his way," Laver said of the world number
13.
"He plays some magnificent tennis but then something gets in the way
and he finds himself being challenged by other things, whether
behavior or whatever seems to come up.
"Looking at maybe maturity ... he's still very young on the world
tour. I want him to be the best player in the world. We need another
great Australian champion."
Kyrgios, 21, will return to tournament play at the Australian Open
later this month after serving an ATP ban for not trying in a match
at the Shanghai Masters, the latest in a series of incidents that
have blighted his young career.
Laver, renowned for his gentlemanly conduct on and off court during
his heyday in the 1960s, said Kyrgios, like other modern players,
needed to learn how to deal with disappointment on court without
racket-throwing and the like.
"A lot of the players, you can name any number that you can say
'well, that wasn't good behavior,'" the 78-year-old said.
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Nick Kyrgios of Australia reacts after winning a point against David
Goffin of Belgium. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
"If
it's competition that isn't going his way, how do you get out of it?
It's a learning curve in the game of tennis."
Lleyton Hewitt was the last Australian man to win one of the four
major titles when he claimed the Wimbledon singles crown in 2002.
The Australian Open begins on Jan. 16.
(Writing by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney, editing by Peter Rutherford)
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