Nick Kyrgios feels he silenced critics with rampant second-round Wimbledon win
Nick Kyrgios gave a metaphorical two fingers to his critics by letting his tennis do the talking and racing into the third round at Wimbledon.
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Nick Kyrgios gave a metaphorical two fingers to his critics by letting his tennis do the talking and racing into the third round at Wimbledon.
A bullish Nick Kyrgios was in a serious mood after he swept past Filip Krajinovic to reach the third round of Wimbledon 2022 on Thursday afternoon. The Australian, who belted down 49 winners and 24 aces, cruised past his second-round opponent in straight sets, 6-2 6-3 6-1, to down the 26th seed from Serbia in just one hour and 25 minutes. Ad/> Kyrgios, who will next take on either compatriot Jordan Thompson or fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in the third round, was full of confidence as he provided a «reminder» of his abilities in his on-court interview.
Nick Kyrgios feels as though he doesn't get the respect he deserves after his scintillating win over Filip Krajinovic to set up a third-round match with Stefanos Tsitsipas. Kyrgios started off his Wimbledon campaign with a turbulent performance against Britain's Paul Jubb, where he appeared to be distracted by fans overstepping the mark.
LONDON : Order of play on the main show courts on the fifth day of the Wimbledon championships on Friday (play starts at 1230 GMT unless stated, prefix number denotes seeding):
Nick Kyrgios buried the rage he showed in his Wimbledon opener to ease into the third round on Thursday and warned: "I just wanted to remind everyone that I'm pretty good."
LONDON : Australian Nick Kyrgios delivered a devastating serving masterclass at Wimbledon on Thursday as he blasted past Serbia’s Filip Krajinovic 6-2 6-3 6-1 in 85 minutes to charge into the third round.
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