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		'Most hated', Kyrgios and Tomic exchange barbs on social media
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			 [May 26, 2022] SYDNEY 
			(Reuters) - While the rest of the world's top tennis players battle 
			for Grand Slam glory in Paris, Australians Nick Kyrgios and Bernard 
			Tomic have been slugging it out on social media. 
 One-time prodigy Tomic appears to have triggered the row by giving 
			his thoughts on why world number 76 Kyrgios tended to get rankled by 
			comparisons between the two.
 
 "The only logical explanation is that I'm his idol," Tomic, now 
			ranked 418th in the world, said on Instagram on Wednesday.
 
 "He's always been in my shadows growing up. That's why any time 
			someone mentions my name to him, it gets under his skin.
 
 "He knows he can't re-write history. The records that I set when I 
			was 16, 17, 18, and 19 - youngest Slam quarter-finalist at 
			Wimbledon, the biggest tournament in the world."
 
 Kyrgios's riposte came via the same social media network accompanied 
			by a screenshot of some of Tomic's recent results on the Challenger 
			Tour - the level below the main ATP Tour.
 
 "Bernard," he wrote. "I didn't realise it was this bad. I low key 
			feel bad now. Hit me up if you need me to help you remember how to 
			play.
 
			
			 
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			 "Let's not forget the time I paid for your flight 
			home from Shanghai because you had no money," he added. "Hahahaha 
			re-write history, you are the most hated athlete in Australia.
 "You are right, no one can take over that."
 
 Despite their obvious talent, both players have exasperated 
			Australian tennis fans with their conduct both on and off the court.
 
 Their paths have diverged in the last few years, however, with 
			Kyrgios still playing among the elite and Tomic entering the world 
			of Grand Slam qualifiers and Challenger events.
 
 
			
			 Kyrgios won his first Grand Slam doubles title at the Australian 
			Open this year and also reached the quarter-finals of the singles 
			draw at the prestigious Indian Wells tournament.
 
 He also reached the last four on clay in Houston in April but 
			decided to skip the French Open for the fifth consecutive year.
 
 Kyrgios was fined $35,000 for criticising the umpire and smashing 
			his racket during a fourth-round loss to Jannik Sinner at the Miami 
			Open in March.
 
 (Reporting by Nick Mulvenney, editing by Peter Rutherford)
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