Kyrgios, Becker in war of words
over Zverev's partying video
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[June 30, 2020]
(Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios and
Boris Becker traded insults on social media on Tuesday following the
Australian's criticism of Alexander Zverev after a video appeared to
show the German dancing in a crowded club despite the COVID-19
pandemic.
The video was posted on Instagram by German designer Philipp Plein
and later deleted. There was no indication of when the video was
taken.
Zverev said last week he would self-isolate after playing in Novak
Djokovic's ill-fated Adria Tour exhibition tournament in Serbia and
Croatia, which had to be abandoned after numerous players tested
positive for COVID-19.
Kyrgios on Monday called Zverev, the current men's world number
seven, "selfish", prompting a rebuke from commentator and former
six-time Grand Slam champion Becker.
"Don't like no #rats! Anybody telling off fellow sportsman/woman is
no friend of mine! Look yourself in the mirror and think your better
than us... @NickKyrgios," Becker said on Twitter.
Kyrgios was prompt in his reply: "For goodness sake Boris, I'm not
competing or trying to throw anyone under the bus. It's a global
pandemic and if someone is as idiotic as Alex to do what he has
done, I'll call him out for it. Simple."
Zverev, 23, took part in Djokovic's event, which saw crowds packed
into stands in Belgrade while players hugged at the net and played
basketball in Croatia. The German player said he and his team had
tested negative.
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Australia's Nick Kyrgios during the match against France's Gilles
Simon. REUTERS/Hannah Mckay/File Photo
"We all live in the pandemic called #Covid_19! It's terrible and it
killed to many lives...we should protect our families/loved ones and
follow the guidelines but still don't like #rats @NickKyrgios,"
Becker continued.
Kyrgios had previously criticised the organisers of the Balkan event
and hit out at governing bodies for their plans to restart
professional tennis during the pandemic.
"Rats? For holding someone accountable? Strange way to think of it
champion, I'm just looking out for people. When my family and
families all over the world have respectfully done the right thing,"
Kyrgios said, adding with a flourish:
"@TheBorisBecker is a bigger doughnut than I thought ... can hit a
volley, obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed though."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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