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Kyrgios, Becker in war of words over Zverev’s partying video

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Boris Becker and Nick Kyrgios exchanged verbal blows yesterday on Twitter after the Australian branded fellow tennis star Alexander Zverev “selfish” for partying during the coronaviru­s pandemic, despite promising to self-isolate.

German legend Becker, a six-time Grand Slam winner, took umbrage with Kyrgios’ comment over viral footage of Zverev partying despite pledging to “follow self-isolating guidelines” after playing in Novak Djokovic’s coronaviru­s-hit Adria Tour.

Zverev took part in the exhibition event organised by Djokovic, who last week tested positive for COVID-19 along with Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric and Viktor Troicki.

The 23-year-old Zverev tested negative and vowed to isolate but was purportedl­y filmed at a busy bar over the weekend, leading an exasperate­d Kyrgios to slam his behaviour on Instagram on Monday. Becker, the head of German men’s tennis, stood up for his compatriot and fired back at Kyrgios yesterday.

“Don’t like no #rats! Anybody telling off fellow sportsman/woman is no friend of mine! Look yourself in the mirror and think you’re better than us... @NickKyrgio­s.”

Kyrgios quickly responded amid of flurry of back-andforth tweets.

“For goodness sake Boris, I’m not competing or trying to throw anyone under the bus,” he wrote.

“It’s a global pandemic and if someone is as idiotic as Alex to do what he has done, I’ll call him out for it. Simple.”

Kyrgios followed up with: “@TheBorisBe­cker is a bigger doughnut than I thought. Can hit a volley, obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed though.”

Seemingly in an attempt to cool the spat, Becker replied: “You’re funny guy .... how is it down under? Respect all the guidelines?”

However Kyrgios, who has never advanced past the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam, dismissed the former world number one, saying: “Haha nah bro I’m good, don’t act like you’re my friend now because you got sat down.”

Becker, a former coach to 17-time Grand Slam winner Djokovic, was unimpresse­d.

“I really would like to see @ NickKyrgio­s fulfill his potential and win a grand slam! He would be an incredible role model for the youth of the world addressing the issues of equality/race/heritage! Man up buddy and deliver!” wrote Becker.

Kyrgios criticised Becker for defending Zverev, who he says should apologise for breaking his promise.

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