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NEW YORK: Nick Kyrgios crushed world number one Daniil Medvedev's dreams of a title defense at the US Open on Sunday (Sep 4) with a 7-6(11), 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory to reach the quarter-finals and ensure there will be a new top ranked player when the tournament concludes.
NEW YORK : Sunday's defeat by Nick Kyrgios in the U.S. Open fourth round would have tasted extra bitter to Daniil Medvedev with the Russian also set to lose his world number one ranking as his title defence ended in New York.
Dru Yearwood membuat aksi tak patut di laga Major League Soccer. Gelandang New York Red Bulls itu menendang bola ke tribune, sampai bikin penonton menangis.
Dru Yearwood was sent off after a moment of madness in New York Red Bulls’ MLS defeat to Philadelphia Union.
Eurosport tennis expert Alex Corretja says Nick Kyrgios stunned the whole tennis world with his dominant four-set victory over world No. 1 and defending US Open champion Daniil Medvedev on Sunday night.
Nick Kyrgios lit up New York with a sensational four-set win over US Open defending champion Daniil Medvedev on Sunday night, but that was not without a moment the Australian himself called “the most boneheaded play of all time”. With the match finely poised at one set all, and with a place in the quarter-finals at stake, Kyrgios had a rush of blood in the second game of the third set. Ad The score was 30-30 on Medvedev’s serve, and Kyrgios would have brought up a break point had he let the ball bounce.
‘It feels like ages ago’ It has taken Caroline Garcia five years and three months to find her way back to a Grand Slam quarter-final and the Frenchwoman has admittedly gone through a lot during that period. Ad “It’s long; a lot of things have happened in the last four or five years.