Nick Kyrgios criticises some spectators in five-set win over Britain’s Paul Jubb
British number eight Paul Jubb just fell short of a big first-round shock at Wimbledon after he lost a five-setter to Nick Kyrgios.
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British number eight Paul Jubb just fell short of a big first-round shock at Wimbledon after he lost a five-setter to Nick Kyrgios.
Nearly a year to the day since Serena Williams tearfully left Centre Court injured, the 23-time grand slam champion is back at Wimbledon.
LONDON : Feisty Australian Nick Kyrgios came through a five-set first-round Wimbledon thriller against British wildcard Paul Jubb on Tuesday as his fearsome serve eventually overpowered the 22-year-old 3-6 6-1 7-5 6-7(3) 7-5.
Nick Kyrgios was as fiery as ever during his Wimbledon first-round match against Britain's Paul Jubb on Tuesday. The Australian, who proclaimed himself as one of the best grass-court men's players in the world in the lead-up to the tournament at SW19, struggled badly early on as he lost the opening set to Jubb. Ad/> But it was after just 12 minutes when he lost his temper with a line judge following an intervention over a line call.
Nick Kyrgios took time out to pose with fans ahead of his practice session on Tuesday in a kind gesture as he prepares to take on Britain's Paul Jubb at Wimbledon. The world No 40 begins his campaign at the All England Club against one of the 17 Brits in the main draw of the singles event.
Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek will be among the star attractions on day two at Wimbledon, with seven-time champion Serena Williams also set to make her grand-slam return.
(Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios would rather wear all black when competing at Wimbledon instead of adhering to the all-white dress code, with the Australian saying on Sunday that the Championships were out of tune with what looks 'cool' on court.
Nick Kyrgios would rather wear all black when competing at Wimbledon instead of adhering to the all-white dress code, with the Australian saying on Sunday that the Championships were out of tune with what looks 'cool' on court.