Nick Kyrgios vs Cristian Garin RECAP: Aussie through to first Wimbledon semis after win
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Prince Harry sends message to mark 150 years of England Rugby
Prince Harry sends message to mark 150 years of England Rugby
The Court 1 crowd could be heard shushing as Nick Kyrgios went to complain to the umpire midway through the third set of his Wimbledon quarter-final. Some fans appeared to be telling the Aussie to be quiet while others sounded like they were joining him in telling rowdy members of the crowd to be quiet. Kyrgios leads Cristian Garin by two-sets-to-love.
Nick Kyrgios has sealed his spot in the Wimbledon semi-finals with an impressive 6-4 6-3 7-6 win over Chilean Cristian Garin.
Love him or hate him, the flawed genius that is Nick Kyrgios is one of the most polarising figures on the tennis circuit but he, at least, is "comfortable" with himself. The enigmatic Australian stunned the tennis world as a 19-year-old in 2014 when he beat then world number one Rafael Nadal on his way to the Wimbledon quarter-finals. But frequent tantrums and fines have overshadowed his undoubted talent and he has never achieved a better finish at a Grand Slam. Eight years on, Kyrgios again finds himself in the last eight at Wimbledon and this time with a serious chance to realise his full potential.
The 27-year-old, who made his third major quarterfinal, and his first since he beat Rafael Nadal to make the last-eight at Wimbledon as a 19-year-old, is speaking a language littered with aberrant professionalism. It left seasoned press corps wondering if they were indeed in the right room. The Aussie, ranked 40, will play Chile’s Cristian Garin on Wednesday in the only seedless last-eight clash of the men’s singles draw.
The enigmatic Australian stunned the tennis world as a 19-year-old in 2014 when he beat then world number one Rafael Nadal on his way to the Wimbledon quarter-finals. But frequent tantrums and fines have overshadowed his undoubted talent and he has never achieved a better finish at a Grand Slam. Eight years on, Kyrgios again finds himself in the last eight at Wimbledon and this time with a serious chance to realise his full potential.
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