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Nick Kyrgios 'weathers storm' to reach Japan Open quarter-finals

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Despite his slow start, the maverick Australian emerged victorious in typical crowd-pleasing style, showing off with aggressive aces and some exaggeratedly effortless points.

The 27-year-old, who was knocked out in the last eight at the US Open, said that despite Majchrzak breaking his serve, there was "never really doubt in my mind that I was going to win". "I've barely been broken all year," so when "the opponent doesn't really do much to break me it's quite frustrating," he said after the 1h 21min match. "I was just not playing the right way -- the court's very fast," Kyrgios added.

But by being "a bit more aggressive" in the second and third sets, the world number 20 said he "ended up just weathering the storm and then coming through". "I've got really good confidence in my game right now.

So I don't really doubt myself, even when I'm down a set... firing Grand Slams has given me that confidence." Kyrgios, whose lawyer appeared for him at a court hearing in Australia this week for a charge of common assault, will face third-seeded American Taylor Fritz in the quarter-finals.

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(Reuters) - Australian Nick Kyrgios said it was "heartbreaking" to pull out of the Japan Open ahead of his quarter-final because of a knee issue he has been grappling with since last month's U.S. Open.

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