Nick Kyrgios’ ‘attacks’ on Jannik Sinner fueled by ‘personal vendetta’ over Italian dating his ex-girlfriend Anna Kalinskaya: Tennis insider

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Nick Kyrgios has been making headlines for his outspoken criticism of Jannik Sinner, following the Italian’s positive test for Clostebol in 2024. However, some insiders claim Kyrgios’ hostility may have deeper, more personal roots. Tennis journalist Jon Wertheim recently suggested that Kyrgios’ harsh comments might stem from a “personal vendetta,” alleging it is linked to Sinner’s relationship with Kyrgios’ ex-girlfriend, Anna Kalinskaya.

 

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“This is just a personal vindictive attack against another player,” Wertheim remarked, adding fuel to the growing speculation about Kyrgios’ motivations. The suggestion that Sinner’s dating history may play a role in Kyrgios’ public criticisms has sparked controversy within the tennis community. Many have questioned whether such personal grievances should influence professional commentary.

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Kyrgios, however, has strongly refuted these claims. In a sharp response, he stated, “I couldn’t care less where Sinner lays his wood. I’m in a happy relationship. I just don’t like people who are cheating the system.” The Australian star insists that his critique of Sinner is based solely on the doping violation and not influenced by personal matters. He has repeatedly emphasized his disdain for players who breach the sport’s integrity.

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The exchange has divided opinions among fans and analysts alike. Some believe Kyrgios’ remarks are justified as part of his outspoken personality and commitment to fair play. Others argue that bringing personal issues into public disputes undermines the professionalism of the sport.

 

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Regardless of the underlying motivations, Kyrgios’ feud with Sinner has become a hot topic, shedding light on the blurred lines between personal and professional dynamics in tennis. As the story continues to unfold, it has sparked broader debates about player conduct and the role of personal biases in public commentary.

 

 

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