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Nick Kyrgios Interviews Taylor Fritz | On-Court Interview | 2024 US Open Quarterfinal



Nick Kyrgios interviews Taylor Fritz for his on-court interview following his win against Alexander Zverev in the quarterfinals of the 2024 US Open.

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The 2024 US Open main draw runs from August 26 – September 8 in New York City at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The tournament takes place for the 144th time and is the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year. Last year, Serbia’s Novak Djokovic and United States’ Coco Gauff claimed the men’s and women’s singles titles. It was Djokovic’s 24th Grand Slam title and Gauff’s first Grand Slam title. This year, at the US Open, we’re set for another spectacular tournament as the world’s best tennis players head to New York. Look out for highlights, extended highlights, full matches, press conferences, on-court interviews, hot shots, compilations and more!

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42 Comments

  1. Whoever thought to reward this idiot interviewer with a TV contract and a microphone needs to have their Executive head examined. Could you not find anyone else who loves the game of tennis, represents well, and can speak. Terrible.

  2. Seriously. Think of all the people they pushed out too. At least take the hat off. He’s too vain for that though. Doesn’t want to show his bald head.

  3. can we fairly say, Zverev may legitimately end his career as the strongest player to never win a Slam?

    Nalbandian etc aside

  4. You gotta just love his story. If I can remember it right, for me beginning in 2014 when I first read about him. Taylor played Jrs., burned out or found other things more interesting to do. His buddies still played. They'd con him into playing a tourney here and there, and he'd pick up a racquet and wipe away the cob webs, and go play. he'd make semi's even though he hadn't played for more than just a few months. his parents were WTA and ATP ranked players back in their day, although not anymore than the low to mid 200s. His mom had the better ranking. One day one of his buddies got in touch with a USTA Scout, someone that had access to the Regional Training Center in Boca Raton (if i am not mistaken). They came and watched him in a tournament. They saw the raw talent, talked with him and his parents and agreed to offer training to him, if he would do some of the following: get better sleep, change to a healthier diet, and be committed to training. He went from like 600-something in the world, to 250 in like 90 days, ha ha, then over the next 2-3 years, breaking into the top 200, leaps and bounds put him in top-100, at some rip-roaring speed; then I remember him months later ranked as high as 68, in 2019, then he went backwards, but then forwards again, broke top 50, then top 20 and has been making great strides, reaching so many Quarters. Well, today! just so happy for this young man. Way to Go!, Taylor!!

  5. Nick Kyrgios has put on serious weight and is now getting paid to run his mouth. While dressing like a rebellious suburban middle school child at the age of 30. We may never see this coin operated egomaniacal waster play tennis again. He must be so relieved. He gets to cash in without ever winning anything. Most commentators have won a Grand Slam. Or 8. This waster won a couple of 250s and a 500. Lets all chant bravo.

    Pathetic.

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  6. "Two American men first time in the semifinal." Oops. Okay, I know it's been a while, but definitely not the first time. Paging McEnroe, Connors, Agassi, Sampras, Courrier, Roddick, etc.

  7. Go Go Go Taylor! Well done! Taylor's play was much more intelligent. Congrats for reaching semi finals👋👋👋

  8. Novak’s exit boosted Fritz’s confidence. He just can’t get past the wall. Haha.

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