Did Nick Kyrgios Ace His Good Trouble Show At Wimbledon Theatre?
The post Did Nick Kyrgios Ace His Good Trouble Show At Wimbledon Theatre? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 11: Novak Djokovic is interviewed by Nick Kyrgios for Hana Kuma … More during a charity match ahead of the 2024 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 11, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Kelly Defina/Getty Images) Getty Images A week before the Championships begin at Wimbledon, Nick Kyrgios is warming up in front of an audience without the whites. The Australian isn’t playing on the green grass of the All England Club. He’s swatting a few signed tennis balls into the crowd at New Wimbledon Theatre and settling some old scores instead. This was the first live version of his popular Good Trouble podcast. Kyrgios pulled out of Wimbledon earlier in June after yet another injury setback and has hardly played any tennis in the last couple of years. He hasn’t been quiet on content off the court though, teaming up with Naomi Osaka’s media company, Hana Kuma – ‘the next generation content platform’ – to launch the Good Trouble series in January 2024. Osaka and Kyrgios are teaming up at the U.S. Open mixed doubles in August and that was just one of the subjects that were discussed on this opening night of the global tour that also takes in New York’s Beacon Theatre and the big cities in Australia. “What other sport can bring your favorite male sportsman together with your favorite female athlete?” the 30-year-old proclaimed. Despite protestations from established mixed doubles stars, the eye candy and entertainment value at the standalone event is moving the dial. Kyrgios was a nervous starter at Wimbledon and he followed suit here just a couple of miles away from the famous AELTC lawns, emboldened by “four vodkas”. His guest host was the slick Scottish broadcaster Gordon Smart who had clearly mixed with the Kyrgios…
Filed under: News - @ June 25, 2025 11:23 pm