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Kyrgios goes after Thiem in row about coronaviru­s

Tennis players in spat over Australian’s criticism of Alexander Zverev

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Outspoken Australian Nick Kyrgios questioned Dominic Thiem’s intellect on Wednesday after the world number three told him to stop criticisin­g fellow tennis stars Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic for taking risks with the coronaviru­s.

Kyrgios said Thiem wasn’t on the same “intellectu­al level” after the Austrian called his criticism “cheap” and claimed it was “bad luck” that Zverev was caught partying after promising to self-isolate.

Djokovic, Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric and Viktor Troicki all tested positive for Covid-19 after the Adria Tour in June, an exhibition series with minimal social distancing where Thiem and Zverev also played.

“Kyrgios has really done a lot of nonsense himself.

“That’s why I understand even less when he interferes everywhere,” Thiem said.

“It would be better for him to come clean instead of always criticisin­g others.”

The Australian shot back on Twitter.

“What are you talking about @ThiemDomi?

“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 I’m coming from.

“I’m trying to hold them accountabl­e.”

Kyrgios added: “This just shows what a joke @ThiemDomi @AlexZverev & @DjokerNole 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. SMH [shaking my head].”

Last week Kyrgios also exchanged verbal blows with German legend Boris Becker, who called him a “rat” for singling out Zverev.

“@TheBorisBe­cker is a bigger doughnut than I thought. Can hit a volley, obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed though,” he fired back.

Zverev vowed to self-isolate after the Adria Tour, only to be filmed days later in a busy bar in footage that went viral. —

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