Nick Kyrgios is never backwards in coming forward with his opinion on tennis matters, just ask Jannik Sinner.

The Australian disagreed strongly with the ban imposed on the world number one for doping breaches and has hardly been subtle about it.

Kyrgios came back from a bad wrist injury earlier this year, and it looks as though he will be working hard in preparation for the French Open, which gets underway next month.

In the past, Kyrgios has got himself into some right old predicaments, with one excruciating day coming back in 2018 when he was beaten by an unknown player.

 

Photo by Frey/TPN/Getty Images
Photo by Frey/TPN/Getty Images

Nick Kyrgios loses to player ranked number 800 in the world

This was a seriously low ebb for Kyrgios as he once again let his emotions get the better of him and capitulate.

The match came at the Shanghai Masters and was perhaps better remembered for Kyrgios having several slanging matches with the match umpire instead.

He went down 6-4, 4-6, 3-6 to American player Bradley Klahn with the player stunning the tennis world with his performance that showed maturity.

Nick Kyrgios playing in Miami

This match came not long after Kyrgios has been fined $10,000 for storming off the court during a match against Steve Johnson.

Clearly, if Kyrgios isn’t happy with something, he’s not afraid to wear his heart on his sleeve and stand for whatever he believes is right.