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Novak Djokovic hopes for Nick Kyrgios’ return but warns about lifestyle choices

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The relationship between Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios has been a rollercoaster of emotions, starting with sharp words and public jabs, but evolving into mutual respect and even friendship.

Their story took an unexpected turn during Djokovic’s controversial deportation from Australia amid the visa and vaccination saga when Kyrgios, the outspoken Australian, stepped up to defend the Serbian star. That moment marked a thaw in their interactions, and since then, the two have shown several signs of goodwill and camaraderie both on and off the court.

Recently, Djokovic opened up about Kyrgios’ absence from competitive tennis, especially as the Australian missed his third consecutive US Open due to ongoing injuries.

While Djokovic clearly misses seeing Kyrgios in action, he didn’t shy away from delivering a candid warning to his friend about the need for better discipline.

A blunt warning

In a candid conversation with Clay, Djokovic revealed that Kyrgios often sends him videos from nightclubs and parties, sharing glimpses of his off-court lifestyle. Djokovic humorously described how Kyrgios often bumps into Serbian fans or acquaintances at these venues, only to share those moments through videos.

Yet, behind the laughs, Djokovic expressed concern about Kyrgios’ approach to fitness and professionalism.

“Unfortunately, he didn’t have the discipline that was required, but if he had 30 percent-and he has five percent-he’d be Top 10 easily,” Djokovic said. He pointed to Kyrgios’ raw talent and recalled how the Australian made it to the Wimbledon final despite lacking proper training, coaching, or even a warm-up.

However, Djokovic warned that Kyrgios’ neglect of his body has kept him from reaching his full potential. “I wish him all the best, and maybe a little less drinking and sending those videos,” Djokovic added with a knowing smile.

Beyond the lifestyle commentary, Djokovic expressed hope that Kyrgios will recover from his injuries and continue to play. He highlighted a playful conversation Kyrgios had with fellow player Alexander Bublik about a mixed-gender “Battle of the Sexes” match against Aryna Sabalenka, signaling Djokovic’s fondness for the idea.

“I hope he can finish his career on the court. It would be a shame if injuries prevented him from playing at least a few more big tournaments,” Djokovic said sincerely.

A gesture of gratitude

The evolving friendship between Djokovic and Kyrgios has extended beyond just the two players. After Kyrgios publicly defended Djokovic during his visa troubles in 2022, Djokovic’s family also showed appreciation. Novak’s brother, Djordje Djokovic, invited Kyrgios to visit their hometown of Belgrade as a token of gratitude.

Djordje praised Kyrgios for being an honest and entertaining athlete who isn’t afraid to speak his mind, calling him a “serious athlete and tennis player.”

This story of rivalry turned respect is a powerful reminder of how empathy and support can transform relationships-even in the fiercely competitive world of professional tennis.

Whether or not Kyrgios returns to his best form, the bond they share speaks volumes about sportsmanship, friendship, and mutual respect on the global stage.

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