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'One of the best', Kyrgios ready for tilt at Australian Open title

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SYDNEY : Australia's Nick Kyrgios proved last year that he can play as well as anyone in the world and the 27-year-old heads into the main draw at his home Grand Slam for the 10th time next week with expectations high, not least from himself.

Runs to the final at Wimbledon and the quarter-finals at the U.S. Open in 2022 suggested he might finally have found the balance in his life that would enable him to get the best out of his undoubted talent.Tennis great and compatriot Rod Laver said after the U.S.

Open that only self-belief was preventing Kyrgios from joining the Grand Slam winners' club. Boasting one of the best serves in men's tennis, the complete arsenal of shots, and an aggressive game that can trouble any player, Kyrgios knows he has all the tools to do so. "I am one of the best players in the world," he told reporters in Melbourne on Thursday. "I'm definitely going to go into any tournament, the Australian Open, with confidence, and I think I've proven I can go deep at a Grand Slam. "So hopefully ...

with Australia on my back, it can be a good couple of weeks." Whether he can sustain his top level through a fortnight of five-set tennis at Melbourne Park after having not played on tour since last October remains to be seen.Kyrgios decided not to play the United Cup and pulled out of an Adelaide warm-up because of an ankle injury, leaving him short of the long hours of match time that preceded his runs deep into the last two Grand Slams.

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