Sometimes, there's nothing like chilling out on your bed half-naked with a decent podcast on in the background.
No? Just me? Alright.
Well at least Kyrgios is in the same boat, admitting to Logan Paul's face that he listens to the IMPAULSIVE podcast 'half naked in my bed'.
The Australian tennis star featured on the popular podcast recently, telling the hosts about his love for the show.
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During a discussion about the various celebrities he's encountered, including Drake and Jack Harlow, Kyrgios said: “It’s just crazy. I’m not supposed to be here.
“Even here. I can’t believe I’m doing this right now to be honest. I’d watch you guys on TikTok in my bed like half naked in my bed. And now I’m sitting here.”
The panel giggled before Paul responded, saying: “F**king weird bro. You know that's funny because we watch you play tennis half-naked bro!”
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The group touched on a bunch of topics throughout the one-hour-long chat – tennis, of course, being a major focal point.
“Tennis is brutal,” Kyrgios said.
“It’s tough because you play four or five hours and then you have one day off and then you have to do it again. And then that’s seven times in a row to win a grand slam, So it’s almost impossible.”
But perhaps the moment where Kyrgios spoke most passionately was where he expressed his desire to finally win a singles slam.
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“That was my chance. That was really my chance. If I’d honestly won that, I think I would have retired at least for a year or two,” he said of his loss to Djokovic in the Wimbledon final.
“I think I can win a grand slam. Wimbledon I was right there. I was two sets away. I won the first set and I thought this is it. And then I just didn’t stay in the moment and he stayed super composed.
“I feel like I could do that. It’s weird, but I feel like it’s not even for me though. I feel like it’s for everyone else. All the haters as well. I could finally just rest. I could just go home and sleep in my bed and not deal with the s**t.”
Topics: Australia, Nick Kyrgios, Tennis, Australian Open, Logan Paul