Andy Murray once expressed concern to Nick Kyrgios' former manager John Morris after reportedly noticing “some evidence of self-harm” on the Australian's ...
I want you to be able to reach your full potential and smile. “I’m proud to say I’ve completely turned myself around and have a completely different outlook on everything, I don’t take one moment for granted. I know that day to day life can seem extremely exhausting, impossible at times.” “I was lonely, depressed, negative, abusing alcohol, drugs, pushed away family and friends. If I could see him I know he’s okay. John spoke to me that Andy is worried about Nick because he can see some evidence of self-harm.
Andy Murray noticed evidence of self-harm on Nick Kyrgios' body a few years ago. It was the beginning of a long road to recovery that has led him to a ...
I wanted to give them everything. “I asked him about it and he didn’t want to talk about it at that time. If I could see him I know he’s OK. And if I can’t see him I worry about him so much that it becomes very difficult. I just wanted to be next to him constantly so that I could see him. “I am happy. He doesn’t care if I cuddle him in front of people or give him a kiss. Whether he wins or loses, I am super proud that he made it through everything. “Nick was four or five. He tells me he loves me every day. Nill struggled to control her emotions during the interview. John spoke to me that Andy is worried about Nick because he can see some evidence of self-harm ... And I blame others for that. I will celebrate this occasion.
Andy Murray helped to turn Nick Kyrgios's life around after noticing signs of self-harm on his body, the Australian tennis star's mother has revealed.
John spoke to me that Andy is worried about Nick because he can see some evidence of self-harm . . . and “I asked him about it and he didn’t want to talk about it at that time. “The self-harming . . . I saw that and people told me that,” she said.
Kyrgios has previously spoken about his struggles with alcohol, drugs and self-harm in 2019. Nick Kyrgios came runner-up at Wimbledon 2022 following a final ...
I just wanted to be next to him constantly so that I could see him… I asked him about it and he didn't want to talk about it at that time. I saw that and people told me that.
NICK KYRGIOS faces off against Novak Djokovic in the first Grand Slam final of his career at Wimbledon.
Even Australian Open, she won't come to my matches because she's got, like, a pacemaker and stuff, it's too stressful, and all that type of stuff. "But she's obviously dealing with a lot of things. I just wanted to be next to him constantly so that I could see him… "It's been pretty bad for a while now. Nick Kyrgios' mum has taken aim at those who criticised her son earlier in his career while paying credit to Andy Murray for spotting when the Australian tennis ace was not in a healthy space. “The self-harming ... I saw that and people told me that.
Two-time Wimbledon champion Murray noticed evidence of self-harm from Kyrgios and expressed his concern to Australian's team.
“I asked him about it and he didn’t want to talk about it at that time. She told the Sydney Herald earlier this week: “I haven’t watched him play for a while, actually… I’m happy that he’s come out well the other end. I just wanted to be next to him constantly so that I could see him… And if I can’t see him I worry about him so much that it becomes very difficult.” John spoke to me that Andy is worried about Nick because he can see some evidence of self-harm ... And I blame others for that.
The Scot expressed concern for the Australian when he noticed 'evidence of self-harm' on Nick Kyrgios when they were training together.
“I was obviously super excited to be here and I had some high hopes but I’ve never felt, to be honest, good. If I could see him I know he’s OK. And if I can’t see him I worry about him so much that it becomes very difficult. I just wanted to be next to him constantly so that I could see him. “I asked him about it and he didn’t want to talk about it at that time. “I am happy. John spoke to me that Andy is worried about Nick because he can see some evidence of self-harm ... And I blame others for that.
Nick Kyrgios mother shared a terrifying story of when two-time Wimbledon champion and former British number one Andy Murray helped pull her son out of a ...
"It's taken me 10 years, almost 10 years in my career to finally get to the point of playing for a Grand Slam and coming up short," the former world junior number one said. I kind of achieved the greatest pinnacle of what you can achieve in tennis." Even Australian Open, she won't come to my matches because she's got, like, a pacemaker and stuff, it's too stressful, and all that type of stuff. Obviously she's not able to kind of come to these -- she's not allowed to travel that much. And if I can’t see him I worry about him so much that it becomes very difficult.” "It's been a tough, tough journey, just dealing with criticism and just trying to protect him but I can't really protect him," she said.
Murray raised concerns about Kyrgios' health after 'seeing some evidence of self-harm'
But I came out in the first set and I looked like I was the one who had played in a lot of finals. I asked him about it and he didn’t want to talk about it at that time,” Nill said. I just wanted to be next to him constantly so that I could see him… I felt like the trophy was definitely attainable today,” Kyrgios said afterwards. “I played a hell of a first set and put myself in a position to take a stranglehold of the match. I saw that and people told me that.
Murray raised concerns about Kyrgios' health after 'seeing some evidence of self-harm'
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Nick Kyrgios' mother Nill has opened up on how three-time Major winner Andy Murray helped saved her son's life.
I will celebrate this occasion," said Nill. "Whether he wins or loses, I am super proud that he made it through everything. He’s happy and enjoying life and appreciating every little thing. I wanted to give them everything." "And I blame others for that," said Nill. "For just pressuring him, criticising him, even people we thought might be supporting him. John spoke to me that Andy is worried about Nick because he can see some evidence of self-harm ... " There was a time in Kyrgios' life not too long ago when he was treading down a path of self-destruction.
Norlaila Kyrgios, mother of the Australian tennis player, gave an interesting interview about his son.
With the passage of time and his dedication to the world of tennis Nick has experienced problems such as anxiety and depression and never wanted to respond to the pressure that the press placed on his talent. Nick is finally enjoying his life and I'm happy with how things are for him now." The Australian tennis player is now a world-class star but lived a childhood full of problems, starting with major problems regarding his weight.
Nick Kyrgios' mother Nill left television personality Karl Stefanovic in stitches after revealing why watching her son compete on the tennis court is “not a ...
“We have said to him many times, ‘If you need to, if that help you in that moment, if it helps you deal with the adversity and the pressure, throw some our way. “It was a big occasion for him. “You don’t want to be in his box,” she warned. We are here for you, if it makes it easier for you’.” I love watching him walk on to the court and just see the reaction of the spectators. I love that, you know, watching him walking through Wimbledon, just that atmosphere.
Nick Kyrgios' mother has come clean after her son's remarkable run to the Wimbledon final. Read more here.
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Australian tennis star, Nick Kyrgios' mother, Nill, says that Andy Murray helped her son overcome the toughest phase of his life.
Murray will join Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to play for Team Europe. She was a huge part of our family and our first pet so this really hurts…” Kyrgios had previously opened up about his mental health struggles and walking away from the sport a few years back.