Kyrgios climbs off Covid sick bed to set up Medvedev clash
Nick Kyrgios put behind "17 hours a day" in bed with Covid to set up a blockbuster second-round showdown with tournament favourite Daniil Medvedev at the Australian Open on Tuesday.
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Nick Kyrgios put behind "17 hours a day" in bed with Covid to set up a blockbuster second-round showdown with tournament favourite Daniil Medvedev at the Australian Open on Tuesday.
Nick Kyrgios has already delivered one of the best shots of the tournament – and he may now have just served up the best one liner too.
Subtlety, self-control and efficiency are three qualities not regularly associated with Nick Kyrgios, but they came to the fore in his Australian Open first-round victory over British qualifier Liam Broady on Tuesday night.
Emma Raducanu will look to continue her enjoyment at the Grand Slams when she faces Montenegro's Danka Kovinic for an Australian Open third-round spot.
British qualifier Liam Broady claims he was on the receiving end of sledging and booing from the John Cain Arena crowd during his first-round loss to Nick Kyrgios, describing aspects of the experience as «absolutely awful».
Nick Kyrgios provided his usual array of entertainment, including serving from the tramlines, having a handshake snubbed and dancing at the Australian Open. A day after sending the raucous John Cain Arena supporters into a frenzy with his wild win over Britain's Liam Broady in the first round of the singles, the Canberra star was back in doubles action, along with his good friend and compatriot, Thanasi Kokkinakis.
Daniil Medvedev could «dominate» over the course of the next four or five years and is a 'strong favourite' for the Australian Open, according to Eurosport expert Mats Wilander. The Russian, who denied Novak Djokovic his calendar Grand Slam at the US Open last year, is set to take on home favourite Nick Kyrgios in what should be a tasty and boisterous second-round clash on Thursday.