Kyrgios is a player who uses the technique of provocation to annoy the opponent and create "tension" in the match. he wouldn't surprise me so much if he still had this attitude even versus Garin.
I am really curious to see the match of Sinner today. I think he could win at least a set against Djokovic and maybe try for the big jackpot
@bitbollo Kyrgios is an interesting character, because he uses each and every emotion possible to get into the opponent’s head and now he’s also done the unthinkable by breaking the rigid dress code at Wimbledon. Lastly it’ll be interesting to see if he can make it to semis or even the finals, because I’m curious to see if he’ll break the dress code again and what will he do next to rile up his opponent.
I don't think it's intentional, it's just his personality. He's definitely not a cold, logical mastermind who plays psychological games with his opponents in order to beat them. That's more the sort of thing Djokovic does when he feigns injury at vital moments in a match.
Kyrgios is very different, he's just Kyrgios, very talented and flamboyant but highly erratic, and always bubbling just below the surface. Every match he turns out to play he has to beat two opponents, the one across the net, and the one causing chaos inside his own head.