Belgium’s tennis player
Zizou Bergs has taken a dig at Australia’s
Nick Kyrgios and highlighted that he does not criticise well. The
29-year-old is famous for being outspoken and has been criticised for his
comments and actions, both on and off the field.
Earlier this year, Bergs had a decent run in the
French Open, where his journey was eventually cut short after he lost to Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov
with a score of 6-3, 7-6, 4-6, 6-4. After winning the second-round clash against
Germany’s Maximilian Marterer with a score of 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3, the Lommel-born
star had an interesting celebration on the court which received mixed reviews
from the fans on the social media.
However, one person who was not impressed with those
celebrations was Kyrgios, who, in a post on the social media platform X — previously
known as Twitter — wrote a sentence to describe his feeling. “Lame”, he wrote. Bergs recently spoke to Clay, and he explained the reason behind such a
celebration at the Roland Garros. The 25-year-old then went on to take a dig at Kyrgios, who, according to him, is not good with taking criticism.
"I've got to say, the atmosphere in the French Open was
ridiculous,” he said “It was so good from the first day of quallies until the
last day I was playing there. Surreal. I was really grateful for that.
Everything depends on how the atmosphere is going during the match. In
Wimbledon, there’s a whole other vibe. It is different and unique. Less loud,
more classic. It was quite funny, because after the French Open, every
tournament I was playing I hear so many people shouting, ‘where is the party?’
Also in one on-court interview after a victory in s-Hertogenbosch the
presentator asked me at the end ‘where is the party’. It's a lot of fun that
the fans are vibing with me. I barely know him [Nick Kyrgios], but I have to
say I do really like him. On court he's doing things a little bit differently.
To say "lame" is a little bit less nice from him. He can criticize a
lot, but when he gets criticized, he never takes it well. I'm not surprised
that he's saying this.”