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Woodsy blows, rarely. The tongue of wood, never. Nick Kyrgios paid the boss of ATP after the announcement of the resumption of tennis on August 14, so far interrupted due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"Yours, man. Did you really take care of the players during this period? Whore. Seriously. And are you interested in collaborating with us, potato? "Tweeted the whimsical 40th world.

Cheers mate, you've really looked after the players during this time. Seriously 🤦🏽‍♂️ fk me, how about you have a collaborative effort with us, potato https://t.co/6CWQ9vuNGa

- Nicholas Kyrgios (@NickKyrgios) June 17, 2020

An exit in response to a press release from ATP published earlier announcing the resumption of the season on August 14, "fruit of a real collaborative effort (between the body and the tournaments)" according to Gaudenzi. "We hope to add more events as the situation evolves," he said.

In recent days, Kyrgios was offended at the maintenance of the US Open at the end of August despite the health conditions linked to the coronavirus pandemic and the events sparked by the death of George Floyd in the United States, lambasting "selfishness" ATP.

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