Tennis controversy magnet Nick Kyrgios has given his fans some big hints about what he likes in bed in a rare public appearance with his new girlfriend Danai Stamati.
The couple appeared in a series of Instagram videos for Hello Nancy, a business that sells adult products for women, after they landed in London ahead of Kyrgios’s appearance in the men’s doubles at Wimbledon.
Kyrgios was asked a series of questions that appeared to be tennis-related, but were actually directed at getting him to open up about his sex life.
In one clip, the 31-year-old is asked, ‘How do you feel about a long rally versus getting to the point?’
‘Oh, that’s a tough one,’ he responded as Stamati looked on.
‘Sometimes I am ready to go, like, for long rallies, and then sometimes I just don’t really give a care in the world, I just want to finish the point quite quickly.
Nick Kyrgios and his partner Danai Stamati are pictured in a break from doing interviews for the female-focused adult business Hello Nancy
The couple are pictured sharing a tender moment in a break from the chat, which saw the tennis star open up about his love life
Kyrgios (pictured with Stamati) admitted there have been times when he has tried to seduce her – and failed completely
‘So it just depends. I guess she kinda depends on that one.’
Kyrgios is also asked, ‘Tight grip or loose grip?’
‘I’m a tighter grip kinda guy,’ he responded.
‘I like feeling everything in that sense. I play quite finesse and quite controlled, so I like feeling things.
‘I don’t like not having a tight grip on things.’
At one stage the interviewer tells the Aussie, ‘We’re going to get a little dirty with sex questions.’
‘Awesome, just how we like it,’ he replied.
Asked which tennis skill best translates to the bedroom, he said, ‘Tennis court, I’m very flirty and a bit wristy with my forehand, so I think that translates quite well.’
Kyrgios ties up his girlfriend’s bathrobe in another moment from the clips
The 31-year-old (pictured at the Boss Open in Stuttgart) will play men’s doubles at Wimbledon after failing to secure a wildcard entry for the men’s singles
Kyrgios also opened up about his romantic technique when he was asked if he’d ever tried to be seductive and ‘completely failed’.
‘Yeah, I think so,’ he admitted.
‘I think it’s more attractive when someone, you know, tries something and it doesn’t work, and then they both kind of acknowledge, at least you tried.
‘For sure, I think there are times where I’ve pulled moves or something and she’s just like, “What are you doing?”‘
He then noticed Stamati’s reaction and added, ‘I love it, how she’s just nodding her head!’
The interview also featured a tender moment that saw Kyrgios doing up the pink bathrobe Stamati was wearing, with the crew from Hello Nancy captioning it, ‘Nancy witnessed this live and honestly, we’re still recovering.’
Kyrgios finally revealed Stamati’s identity in April, three months after their romance started.
He shared a post from Stamati on his Instagram story, featuring photos of the pair with the captions ‘Appreciate you’ and ‘Happy birthday handsome boy. Proud of you every day’.
Kyrgios also uploaded a photo of them holding hands, saying he was ‘grateful’ for Stamati, who names Nafpaktos in Greece as her hometown on Facebook.
In another story on Instagram, Kyrgios replied to a fan who asked him how long he had been with Stamati.
‘3 months,’ he wrote back.
While details are thin on how the couple met, Danai lists her profession as a sales floor assistant for Metricon and her social media reveals she will celebrate her 24th birthday this September.
She also posted a video to her TikTok showing her travelling through Greece in 2022. Kyrgios has embraced his Greek heritage through his father George and has even hinted at representing the nation at the Olympics in the past.
Danai is already a hit with the Kyrgios family, with the couple sharing images of her playing happily with Nick’s niece and nephew Sofia and George, his brother Cristos’s children.
The former Wimbledon men’s singles finalist will partner with Alexander Bublik at the All England Club, with their first match coming on July 1.
Kyrgios was overlooked for a wildcard in the singles as a result of his long struggle with injury.
He impressed at the Stuttgart Open, beating world No.36 Corentin Moutet to record his first singles victory in 15 months, but was forced to pull out of a subsequent tournament in Halle due to a knee problem.






