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Novak Djokovic has no time for Nick Kyrgios outside tennis as their feud reignites in Melbourne

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NOVAK DJOKOVIC reignited his feud with Nick Kyrgios, claiming that he has little respect for the Australian foe outside of tennis.

The world No.1 often tries to ignore the loudmouth Aussie and not get drawn into a long-running war of words during the Slams.

Novak Djokovic spoke his mind about Kyrgios in his pre-Australian Open press conference
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Usually the barbs come solely from the direction of Kyrgios, who recently labelled the Serb a “tool” and slammed his behaviour during the global pandemic.

Kyrgios, the world No.47, clearly does not like the 17-time Slam champion, regularly criticising him on his social media platforms.

Last year he claimed Djokovic was lacking “leadership and humility” and also blasted his email list of demands for players in two-week hotel quarantine in Melbourne, which was sent to tennis boss Craig Tiley.

But on the eve of his title defence of the Australian Open, Djokovic made a point of clarifying that he only respects Kyrgios’s tennis abilities.

Djokovic, 33, said: “I’ve said this before. I think he’s good for the sport.

“Obviously he’s someone that is different. He goes about his tennis, he goes about his off court things in his own authentic way.

Off the court, I don’t have much respect for him, to be honest.

Novak Djokovic on Nick Kyrgios before Australian Open

“I have respect for him. I have respect for everyone else really because everyone has a right and freedom to choose how they want to express themselves, what they want to do.

“My respect goes to him for the tennis he’s playing. He’s a very talented guy. He’s got a big game.

“He has proven that he has a quality to beat any player really in the world in the past.

“Off the court, I don’t have much respect for him, to be honest.

“That’s where I’ll close it. I really don’t have any further comments for him, his own comments for me or anything else he’s trying to do.”

Djokovic, who plays Frenchman Jeremy Chardy in the first round on Monday, will attempt to win a ninth Australian Open singles title and third in a row.

Kyrgios, 25, has been drawn against Portuguese qualifier Frederico Ferreira Silva but a left knee injury could kibosh his chances of progressing on home soil.

Nick Kyrgios is a fitness doubt this week due to a left knee problem
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