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Citi Open: Nick Kyrgios happy to be 'playing some good tennis again' after first round win in Washington

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Nick Kyrgios has won his first singles match since the Wimbledon final, sweeping aside Marcos Giron 6-3 6-2 at the Citi Open.

The Australian, who reached his first Grand Slam final this year in London where he was beaten by Novak Djokovic, took just an hour to beat his American opponent on the hard court in Washington D.C.

Ad/> Giron had perhaps sensed a possible upset early on after two love-holds and setting up a break point in the first four games but the Australian held firm and the match remained of serve.

Laver Cup'Gotta have that home time' — Kyrgios to skip Laver Cup in blow for Team World13 HOURS AGO The tide turned in the eighth game as Kyrgios converted the second of three break points to go 5-3 up before serving out the set to love.

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