The maverick Australian called the Serbian's
ill-fated Adria Tour in June "boneheaded" and described Djokovic
as a "tool" last week when he wrote to Australian Open
organisers asking for the easing of quarantine conditions.
"He is one of our leaders of our sport. He's technically our
LeBron James in the way he has to be setting an example for all
tennis players," Kyrgios said of the 17-times Grand Slam
champion in an interview with CNN.
"When he was doing some of the things he was doing during the
global pandemic, it just wasn't the right time. I know everyone
makes mistakes, some of us go off track sometimes, and I think
we have to hold each other accountable.
"No one else was really holding him accountable. Everyone loses
their way a little bit but I think he just needs to pull it
back."
Kyrgios was not alone among his compatriots in objecting to what
were portrayed as Djokovic's "demands" in his letter to
Australian Open organisers.
Djokovic hit back at the critics, however, saying his good
intentions had been "misconstrued".
His defenders pointed out that Djokovic and other top players
such as Rafa Nadal and Dominic Thiem were undergoing quarantine
in more salubrious surroundings in Adelaide and not actually
subjected to the conditions in Melbourne.
"Djokovic's balcony is bigger than my room but at least he said
something," said Argentine Guido Pella last week.
"I'm surprised with Nadal and Thiem's silence."
World number two Nadal returned serve with a waspish remark in
an interview with ESPN on Monday.
"We all try to help each other," the 20-times Grand Slam
champion said.
"Some need to make public all they do to try to help others,
while some of us do it privately without publishing our calls or
making propaganda with it."
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney, editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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