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MELBOURNE, Jan 24 — Rafael Nadal insisted “I really don’t care” after Nick Kyrgios turned up the heat on their simmering rivalry by mimicking the Spaniard’s signature serving routine. Kyrgios theatrically copied Nadal’s laborious pre-serve ticks during his Australian Open second round...

Nick Kyrgios celebrates winning the match against Gilles Simon during the Australian Open in Melbourne January 23, 2020. — Reuters pic

Kyrgios theatrically copied Nadal’s laborious pre-serve ticks during his Australian Open second round clash against Gilles Simon, pretending to tuck his hair behind his ears and picking at his underwear. Kyrgios has a testy relationship with Nadal. Last year he described the world number one as “super salty” after the 19-time Grand Slam winner accused him of lacking respect.

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