Nick Kyrgios had a message for his fans after he lost in his comeback from knee surgery. 9WWOS
He showed signs of rust during the clash despite smashing 11 aces in the first set against Wu, who was playing his first professional match on grass."It took me three games to get white towels," he said after the loss.
"I'm not asking to move mountains. White towels actually take the sweat off my body - we are professional athletes." Kyrgios added: "I have to get used to playing in front of the crowd again. Feeling the moments like break points - all that stuff is new to me again.
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