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Nick Kyrgios vs Cristian Garin RECAP: Aussie through to first Wimbledon semis after win

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The 27-year-old beat American Brandon Nakashima in the last-16 earlier this week and will look to continue his quest for a first-ever grand slam title.

And if he wins he could set up a mouthwatering semi-final with Spanish legend Rafael Nadal, who faces Taylor Fritz on Centre Court this afternoon.

Kyrgios is a character who has always divided figures within the tennis world, but speaking ahead of their clash his opponent Garin insisted that he is good for the sport. "I think Nick is very good player.

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