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2024 Sinner vs peak Kyrgios: Who would win?

2.5K views 40 replies 28 participants last post by  YonaMX  
#1 ·
Kyrgios probably does not play tennis anymore, but he was an amazing player when he tried. He was able to trouble the big 3 many times and toy Medvedev on hard court.

Assuming a hypothetical match between an inspiring Kyrgios and a Sinner with his best level in 2024. Hard court.

Who would win the battle for Anna Kalinskaya?
 
#2 ·
It's most likely peak Sinner, but Nick can keep it close with his serve on fast surfaces; maybe even win some of those matches. On slow surfaces, Sinner beats him, no doubt. That said, peak NK is infinitely more fun to watch.


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#5 ·
Nick only relevant in hypotheticals. Could've been a thread made by the man himself.:hatoff:
 
#12 ·
We haven't seen peak Kyrgios yet. That form will only reveal itself when a worthy challenger arises. Like when Goku challenged Frieza.
 
#23 ·
In any case one thing's for sure: Nick might just about squeeze a W over Sinner on the day but he would not win the tournament. If it's a big event. Also, they play a BO5 series, Sinner will win.

Sinner: 2x GSs, 3x 1000s, 5x 500s, 6x 250s
Nick: 0x GSs, 0x 1000s, 4x 500s, 3x 250s

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Is Nick the most overhyped player given his resume? Always quick to mention on social media he has beaten each of the Big 3. Cool. What about the titles Nick...

May warrant a thread (who is/are the most overhyped player(s) of all-time).
 
#29 ·
A hypothetical Kyrgios who could sustain his peak level for a whole match/tournament in stark contrast to the real Kyrgios? If Moutet completely broke Sinner's brain for a set, he could do tenfold. But that mythical creature never existed.