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Cricket: Kohli reacts angrily to pitch debates
Nick Kyrgios came through his «ridiculously tricky» ATP Miami opener against Adrian Mannarino, who he described as «a hell of a player». The Australian overcame Mannarino in straight sets, 7-6(3), 6-3, in one hour and 32 minutes to set up a second-round clash with Andrey Rublev. Ad/> But it was a far from simple progression for Kyrgios, who found the Frenchman tough to play against.
Nick Kyrgios was a “little snarky” in refusing to entertain a question about nearly hitting a ball boy at Indian Wells, according to 18-time Grand Slam singles champion Chris Evert. The Australian courted controversy last week when he flung his racquet into the ground after defeat to Rafael Nadal, inadvertently sending it flying down the court and forcing a ball boy to take evasive action. Ad/> Kyrgios then berated a reporter who dared ask him about the incident, insisting they should be focusing on his valiant three-set defeat in the quarter-finals.
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Rafael Nadal's injury sustained at Indian Wells was «absolutely unexpected» and a «real shame», according to Eurosport expert Alex Corretja. The 2022 Australian Open champion has been ruled out for four to six weeks with a cracked rib suffered during his defeat in the final against Taylor Fritz in the California desert on Sunday. Ad/> Nadal was visibly struggling to breathe during the match, saying afterwards that he was finding it “difficult”, having had to lie down at times to receive treatment.
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Eurosport expert Chris Evert has given her views on hecklers in tennis and Naomi Osaka being a «bright light» in the sport after her experience at Indian Wells. A spectator shouted “Naomi, you suck” at the Japanese star at the event in the California desert, with the four-time Grand Slam champion visibly upset during her straight-sets defeat against Veronika Kudermetova. Ad/> Osaka wanted to speak to the fan using the umpire’s microphone – a request which was denied – although she was interviewed afterwards and referenced a video of abuse being aimed at Serena and Venus Williams at the same tournament in 2001 as a reason for the heckling particularly affecting her.