ATP sets fans crazy after editing photos of Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios

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Tennis fans react as ATP decides to swap hairstyles of Tsitsipas and Kyrgios

The ATP decided to spice things up a little bit by swapping the hairstyles of tennis stars Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios.

The men’s tennis governing body took to their official Twitter handle by editing the photos of Tsitsipas and Kyrgios. This was done to engage players and fans from across the globe, who are currently undergoing self-isolation.

The ATP decided to spice things up a little bit by swapping the hairstyles of Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios.
The ATP decided to spice things up a little bit by swapping the hairstyles of Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios. (Image Credits: Twitter)

Tennis action is yet to resume with the ATP having earlier suspended all games and Tours at least until July 13 due to the outbreak of the pandemic coronavirus crisis.

Meanwhile, ATP’s Twitter post involving the two stars soon went viral with many fans giving hilarious replies. Here are a few replies to ATP’s funny post:

https://twitter.com/prince_8132245/status/1260152716917190657

https://twitter.com/garbinesafina27/status/1260153015996018688

https://twitter.com/prince_8132245/status/1260152716917190657

Meanwhile, Tsitsipas and Kyrgios are currently at the respective homes in France and Australia respectively.

The two stars had earlier engaged in a playful jibe a few weeks back when Greek Tsitsipas posted Kyrgios number creating a furore online.

Murray and Kyrgios to hold live chat

With the ATP suspending all tennis-related activities due to the coronavirus crisis, players have been left with nothing much to do.

However, a few of them are trying to make the best of their time by engaging fans holding live chats online.

Andy Murray and Nick Kyrgios became the latest to join the group, with the latter announcing on Twitter that they would hold a live video chat for the rest of the world to see.

Kyrgios had earlier asked Andy Murray on Instagram whether he would be interested in a live chat. Murray agreed to it replying that he would do it as long as Nick behaved well.

The Scot was referring to Nick’s many on-court controversies, which has given him the tag of being the ‘bad boy’ in tennis circuits.

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