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By Scoop Malinowski
Nick Kyrgios had just lost to Grigor Dimitrov. His dream to win his first major was shattered. It was probably the worst, most excruciating moment of his career. To be playing the best tennis of his life with an entire nation vehemently supporting and backing his Herculean efforts…fighting with every ounce of passion and fury he could muster, only to helplessly watch Dimitrov’s running forehand winner at 4-6 in the fourth set tiebreaker end the epic showdown 67 67 64 67.
Head bowed, mind spinning, heart burning, eyes deadened, body limp, Kyrgios strode to the net a defeated man. Instead of the perfunctory, hollow handshake, Kyrgios showed his unpredictable nature yet again. Devastated, he graciously touched both of his hands on his conqueror and looked him in the eyes, straight in the eyes for a long embrace. And told him to believe in himself … to hopefully go all the way, like he himself wished and dedicated his own life to doing.
In his lowest, most agonizing moment, Kyrgios managed to show a sportsmanship gesture of the highest class.
I can’t recall ever seeing a beaten player show such a kind and warm-hearted affection for the man who just crushed his ultimate dream as Kyrgios showed Dimitrov. Not only does it reflect positively on Kyrgios but it also shines brightly on the kind of person Dimitrov is, to inspire such impressive sportsmanship from a player who has so often been questioned regarding this attribute.
Kyrgios may have lost one of the most important matches of his life last night in Melbourne, but he showed a special quality that many of us never knew existed inside his soul. He showed the tennis world he is a champion in talent and spirit and his moment of truth will surely arrive soon.
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What both players said about the special embrace at the net…
Q. It was quite a long embrace between you and Nick at the end tonight. What did you guys say to each other?
GRIGOR DIMITROV: I think we were very great with each other, I think. When we are off the court I think we have a lot of respect with each other. We chat with each other in the locker room and all that.
I think obviously I have seen a lot of positivity from him the past weeks, I would say. So I just obviously wished him good luck and to keep on going that way. I think it’s important, and again, we all play this game to have fun, to enjoy it. I know it’s a big battle out there, but, I mean, we are humans, above all. I mean, yes, we compete there, but you have got to be human, above all.
Q. Can you shed any light on what he said? He was picked up on television saying “believe.” That’s all we heard.
GRIGOR DIMITROV: Why don’t you ask him? What was his answer?
Q. What did you say to him in those moments at the net? Clearly there is a lot of respect between the two of you.
NICK KYRGIOS: I just told him to believe in himself. Sometimes I think he lack a bit of belief. But I think he’s got the game and he’s proved to everyone that he can win one of these slams. So I just told him to believe himself and hopefully he can go all the way.