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Aussie tennis legend Todd Woodbridge has accused Novak Djokovic of playing mind games with Nick Kyrgios after the Serb superstar snubbed the Aussie's chances at the Australian Open.
Kyrgios, 27, has been in superb form over the past 12 months and has raised expectations that he will become the first male tennis player since Lleyton Hewitt to bring a grand slam back to Australia.
Aussie tennis legend Todd Woodbridge has accused Novak Djokovic (pictured with Kyrgios after the 2022 Wimbledon final) of playing mind games with Nick Kyrgios after the Serb superstar snubbed the Aussie's chances at the Australian Open
When Woodbridge asked Djokovic who the biggest threats in the tournament were, the 21-time grand slam champion didn't mention the outspoken Australian
However, when Woodbridge asked Djokovic who the biggest threats in the tournament were, the 21-time grand slam champion didn't mention the outspoken Australian.
Woodbridge explained that that he thinks Djokovic neglected to mention him on purpose and is trying to get into Kyrgios' head before the pair