WIMBLEDON, England (AP) —
Novak Djokovic and
Nick Kyrgios used to not get along at all.
Now the two men who will meet in the
Wimbledon final on Sunday have developed a bit of a "bromance," as the
40th-ranked Kyrgios put it.
"Everyone knows there was no love lost for a while there," said the 27-year-old from Australia, whose first Grand Slam title match will be Djokovic's 32nd. "It was healthy for the sport. I think every time we played each other, there was hype around it. It was interesting for the media, the people watching, all that."
Kyrgios, not one for holding his tongue, was particularly critical of Djokovic for organizing a charity exhibition tour in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic. Fast forward to January of this year, and Kyrgios was an early voice supporting Djokovic when his decision to not get vaccinated against COVID-19 led to a legal saga and deportation from Melbourne ahead of the Australian Open.
So where do things stand nowadays?