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Kyrgios fires back at second star who ‘lacks intellectual level’ to grasp his COVID stance – Fox Sports
Nick Kyrgios has once again come out swinging after another tennis star criticised him for his comments surrounding Alexander Zverev and his decision to break his COVID-19 self-quarantine.

The Aussie traded shots with legend Boris Becker over Twitter recently after the former Wimbledon champion backed his countryman Zverev against Krygios strong words.
And now he has faced from opposition from Dominic Thiem, who rebuked Kyrgios for getting involved after making a lot of mistakes himself.
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Referring to Zverev, Thiem said: It was his mistake, but I dont understand why a lot of people want to interfere. Kyrgios did a lot of mistakes himself. It would be better for him to come clean instead of criticising others.
But Kyrgios quickly hit back, saying his mistakes dont involve spreading a deadly disease which has claimed the lives of more than half a million people globally.
What are you talking about? he responded on Twitter. Mistakes like smashing rackets? Swearing? Tanking a few matches here or there? Which everyone does?
None of you have the intellectual level to even understand where Im coming from. Im trying to hold them accountable.
This just shows what a joke @ThiemDomi@AlexZverev & @DjokerNole think this is, 2 of them partying like potatos during a global pandemic. People losing lives, loved ones and friends, and then Thiem standing up for the mistake these guys are the top of our sport. SMH
Nicholas Kyrgios (@NickKyrgios) July 7, 2020
This just shows what a joke Thiem, Zverev and Novak Djokovic think this is, two of them partying like potatoes during a global pandemic.
People losing lives, loved ones and friends, and then Thiem standing up for the mistake. These guys are the top of our sport.

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