No correlation, Nick Kyrgios reacts to Hawk Tuah girl attending Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry

Publish date: 2024-08-04

Nick Kyrgios, known for speaking his mind on and off the field, did not hold himself back from expressing opinions when a video of Haliey Welch attending the fight between Jake Paul and Mike Perry in Tampa, Florida went viral. 

Welch, popularly known as the ‘Hawk Tuah girl’, is an internet personality who shot to fame after a video of her interview with a man on the street for Tim & Dee TV went viral. It’s not the first time the American has made headlines for her appearance at sporting events since that interview. 

And while people becoming popular overnight due to viral videos have grown in numbers, it made Krygios somewhat upset. The Aussie ‘Bad Boy’, who did not like the fact that a person has become a sensation due to something that is quite ‘obscene’, criticized Welch on X. 

No correlation between fame and actually being decent at something anymore. 
Nick Kyrgios wrote

Here’s his tweet: 

No correlation between fame and actually being decent at something anymore 🤣

— Nicholas Kyrgios (@NickKyrgios) July 21, 2024

Nick Kyrgios explains how a player can beat Carlos Alcaraz 

Nick Kyrgios is not seen on tennis courts anymore as his injury troubles have rather ruined his career. And although the 29-year-old Aussie is working hard to be back again, he is very active on social media and joins tennis-related discussions. 

During an ‘Ask me a question’ session on Instagram, a fan questioned him whether there is any way to beat Carlos Alcaraz, who won back-to-back Grand Slam titles at the French Open and Wimbledon. Kyrgios feels if the opponent breaks Alcaraz’s rhythm, then it may become easier for him to beat the 21-year-old Spaniard.

Incredible talent. Incredible athlete & an incredible personality. You need to out-serve him. I would serve how I serve, and would try and break his rhythm as much as possible, hit return and come in, dropshots, 2 first-serves, completely take the racket out of his hands. He is incredible when front running. Talent and creativity come out - just ideas. 
Nick Kyrgios wrote on his Instagram story 

Alcaraz won his first Roland Garros trophy by beating Germany’s Alexander Zverev, while his second Wimbledon title came easily after his straight-set win over seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic

Kyrgios, who suffered defeat in his first major final at 2022 Wimbledon to Djokovic, has played just a single match on the ATP Tour since October 2022. The injury worries have also led him to contemplate retirement. Kyrgios, however, has been doing commentary jobs and also sat behind the BBC microphone to cover this year’s Wimbledon. 

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