Stefanos Tsitsipas says Nick Kyrgios Wimbledon comments 'misinterpreted' after being perceived as racist
His remarks were shown in the new series of Netflix's 'Break Point'.
"I want to emphasise that I harbour no prejudice towards anyone based on their background, ethnicity, or interests. I deeply regret if my words were misinterpreted or caused offence, as that was never my intention." Tsitsipas said he "deeply regrets" any hurt he may have caused and would be "more mindful" of his words and their impact in the future.
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