Sounds funny but it’s true that world number one Rafael Nadal’s coach and uncle Toni Nadal has criticized the style of play of Australian teenager Nick Kyrgios because he thinks it’s too quick. We all know Toni uncle loves Nadal and he wants his nephew to win every match but other players also enter an event to win and that's why they do everything allowed in the rule books but Toni does not like it.

World number 144 Kyrgios played super aggressive tennis to beat the two-time former Wimbledon champion in four sets 6-7 (5/7), 7-5, 6-7 (5-7), 3-6 in the fourth round of Wimbledon on Tuesday. When Toni was asked to comment on Kyrgios, he said, "From a spectator point of view the match was very frustrating for me.

I really struggle with this kind of tennis which is so quick fire that you don't even have the time to think. I don't like it when all you get are big serves and have to wait for a real rally. I like watching Federer, Dimitrov, Djokovic or Murray.

I like to see tactics at work out on the court." Kyrgios is just 19-year-old and he received a wild card to enter Wimbledon draw for the first time. The Australian player became the first player outside top 100 ranking to beat the world number one since Jim Courier was beaten by Andrei Olhovskiy in the third round of Wimbledon in 1992.

The teenager played fearless tennis as he bombarded 37 aces and 70 winners past the 14-time Grand Slam winner. Nadal lost just one of his own serves throughout the match but he had no answer to his opponent’s serve as he lost two of those sets in a tie-breaker.

Toni did not liked it but it’s clear that low ranked players have found out that the only chance they have got to beat Nadal is by playing fearlessly and going for winners on ever shot. Lukas Rosol did it successfully in 2012, Steve Darcis in 2013 and now Kyrgios.

Even if he take a look back at the first three matches Nadal won, all three of his opponents played super aggressive tennis and won the first set from Nadal but then they could not keep the same level in the next three sets.

However, Kyrgios maintained high level of his game from start till finish. The Australian player will play another young star Milos Raonic of Canada in the quarter-finals. Former world number one John McEnroe thinks that Kyrgios has the game to win title here.

