Kyrgios distributes food to its neighbors in Australia

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Kyrgios distributes food to its neighbors in Australia

Kyrgios distributes food to its neighbors in Australia

Seen as the ‘badboy’ of tennis, Australian Nick Kyrgios has recently come to prominence for the best reasons making himself available to distribute food to his community, namely the most needy in times of many difficulties caused by Covid-19.

PROXIMITY POLICY IS SIGNABLE

The controversial Australian tennis player recently decided to make his contribution to the world pandemic with a very gracious measure to distribute meals and essential goods throughout his neighborhood in Canberra, namely by the people with whom he has been in contact recently or by those who are closest your area of ​​residence.

This is a humble way for the player to show his solidarity with the most needy in times of difficulty, and according to his most recent publication on social networks, the Australian tennis player will try to reach all the houses that have asked for support, regretting not being able yet help some friends around the world, since times are of social isolation and travel is very conditioned.

Despite his controversial side on and off the court, the player gives us a lesson in humility and good character that many doubt according to his attitudes on the ATP circuit.

IMAGE CLEANING OR GOOD HEART?

This beautiful attitude by the talented Australian tennis player will raise the question of whether he is doing it to clean up his denigrated public image or whether this is just a good deed that comes from his good heart.

Of course, it can be a little bit of both, but I don’t think Nick Kyrgios is doing it to look good with public opinion, after all that has been the least of his worries during his still short tennis career.

As is well known, Kyrgios has already been involved in several battles with referees, opposing players, journalists, etc. His somewhat untimely nature has been difficult to control and he has lost some reputation among the intricacies of tennis, however, however, he has also won over many fans with his irreverence and moments of brilliance on the court.

It is the typical eccentric player who tends to polarize opinions around him. John McEnroe was another tennis player who had a relatively sour relationship with many tennis players, but who ended up being often idolized by the public, as it provided moments of spectacle, tension and unpredictability unlike most tennis players.

Nick Kyrgios clearly fits that profile and we all remember his controversies with Rafael Nadal, something that any tennis player would try to avoid, after all he would be messing with one of the greatest legends in the history of the sport, but the Australian does not see things like that He shapes and treats him as an equal, showing his arrogance on the court that has earned him some brilliant moments, but also others of great frustration and carelessness.

SPORT CONTINUES TO SET THE EXAMPLE

Since this global pandemic began, we have witnessed several acts of solidarity on the part of sports players from various spheres. From football, to basketball or tennis, we have seen players who are international references to provide their contribution in helping the most needy in this turbulent period and this only reinforces the idea that life is more than a sport.

In times of difficulty, people tend to mobilize for the most needy and this is something that needs to be noted. The case of Nick Kyrgios symbolizes him perfectly, after all he is a player who seems to be very arrogant in his daily life, but when it is really important to show your human side the Australian is clearly an example that stands out among others.

More than the money that may be involved in your distribution of goods around the neighborhood, it is important to highlight your attitude and willingness to go out on the street – risking your skin – in order to help those who need it most and that is praiseworthy.

ASSIGNED ASCENSION

Nick Kyrgios had a lightning strike on the ATP circuit, quickly becoming a player considered to be one of the futures of the sport and a serious threat to elite tennis players, however, his showy and psychological intermittency has prevented him from asserting himself definitively among the tennis elite.

He is currently 40th in the ATP ranking, but he could easily be a regular among the top 10 if he managed to be more regular in his displays. At 24 years of age, the Australian has six ATP titles – all of them on hard ground – but there has been a feeling that with greater discipline today could be one of the serious cases of world tennis…