Kyrgios thinks Millman did a great job in calling out the Australian Open for the boos they targeted at Djokovic.
Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray maybe didn't kick off their partnership with a triumph but Nick Kyrgios still thinks that the Briton did "an incredible job" in his coaching debut.
Nick Kyrgios brutally called out Channel 9's Tony Jones over his comments on Novak Djokovic by publicly asking "why it is always unathletic people" having a go at the very best athletes. As you probably know very well by now,
Nick Kyrgios appeared to question how veteran broadcaster Tony Jones kept his job as part of Channel Nine's Australian Open coverage following his comments regarding Novak Djokovic.
Kyrgios, now firm friends with Djokovic after a rocky start to their relationship, unleashed a foul tirade against Jones on Monday via his Facebook stories. The Australian player shared footage from inside Melbourne Park where he appeared to be located near the Channel 9 on-site studio.
Nick Kyrgios slams journalist Tony Jones over Novak Djokovic insult during Australian Open 2025. Watch Kyrgioss fiery response and the ongoing media storm surrounding Djokovics interview boycott.
The Aussie tennis star has now weighed-in on the controversy surrounding the Channel 9 host. Find out more here.
Analysis - It's local supporters at the Australian Open who have been the worst behaved, with actions like booing Novak Djokovic after his shock injury retirement, tennis writer Dave Worlsey writes.
Nick Kyrgios has gone after Nine host Tony Jones again, this time mocking him and the Novak Djokovic saga with the help of a tennis star impersonator.
Australian tennis superstar Nick Kyrgios has taken aim at Channel 9 presenter Tony Jones with a social media skit that is quickly going viral. Jones found himself in hot water for disrespectful chants to Serbian fans during his cross on the news last Friday night.
Envy sabotaged my plans for watching the first day of the 2025 Australian Open. I was going to take in Day One on a projector at Federation Square, a public area surrounded by angular buildings that look like they’ve been shattered and pieced back together for effect.
It's been 23 years since an Australian man has won a grand slam title. When Lleyton Hewitt won Wimbledon in 2002, his second major at 21 years of age, there looked to be plenty of Aussie success to come at grand slams.