Tennis: Canada's Pospisil blasts 'ill-informed' Aussie Kyrgios for opposition to ATP-WTA merger

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MUMBAI (REUTERS) - Canada's Vasek Pospisil has hit back at Nick Kyrgios for opposing the proposal to merge the men's ATP and women's WTA tennis tours, saying the Australian did not have enough information to comment on the matter.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MUMBAI - Canada's Vasek Pospisil has hit back at Nick Kyrgios for opposing the proposal to merge the men's ATP and women's WTA tennis tours, saying the Australian did not have enough information to comment on the matter.

World No. 93 Pospisil, who sits on the ATP Players Council, termed Kyrgios' comments as ill-informed. "But again it raises eyebrows, there are a lot of valid questions that need to be asked and answered, which I have."

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