
Kyrgios and Hatzi’s social media posts often show off an expensive lifestyle. Nick Kyrgios remains a tennis professional, even if his career is now winding down. Despite appearances, Hatzi told Stellar magazine (as reported by dailymail.co.uk) that her life is regimented and anything but glamorous:
“I spend a lot of time alone on the tour. I wake up in the morning, we go get breakfast, then we go into the courts. Nick trains for about an hour and a half, we go back to the player’s lounge, eat some food, then come back home and Nick gets physio.”
Kyrgios, a former Wimbledon finalist, was once ranked as high as No.13 by the ATP. He has seven ATP singles titles to his name, but most tennis watchers agree he never fully reached his potential. He’s one of only three players to have beaten all three of his era’s legends – Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Rafael Nadal – the first time he played against them.
Kyrgios’s talent on the court was always compromised by his unerring ability to get into trouble. He argued with chair umpires, officials, members of the audience, and fellow players on many occasions. Early exits this year at the Australian Open, Indian Wells, and Miami suggest that Kyrgios won’t be long in joining Hatzi as a full-time soial media influencer.