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Cash’s advice to Kyrgios – delete Twitter, stop reading newspapers
- Updated: May 30, 2016
5:24 PM ET
Former Wimbledon winner Pat Cash has urged Nick Kyrgios to delete his Twitter account in order to reach his full potential as a tennis player and win multiple grand slam titles.
Cash believes Kyrgios has the natural talents to be a grand slam champion and win titles around the world, but not until he starts down the path the 51-year-old walked three decades ago.
To achieve that goal, the 1987 Wimbledon champion has a simple three-step program – and it starts with Kyrgios’ favourite social media platform where he regularly interacts with his 176,000 followers.
Delete Twitter. Stop reading newspapers. Hit the practice court and work a bit harder.
That will get the feisty 21-year-old soaring up the rankings and contending for titles, according to Cash, who underwent a similar revolution – albeit in the pre-internet days.
“Everything that wasn’t involved in me improving as a tennis player was a distraction to …
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