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It would not be an Australian Open without some kind of complaint from Nick Kyrgios about towels, the shot clock or something similar to an umpire. After seeing his serve broken for the first time in the tournament against «heavy favourite» for the men's singles title, Daniil Medvedev, the Australian decided to express his displeasure in the form of a good old-fashioned towel rant. Ad/> At 2-3 down to the Russian in the opening set, Kyrgios found himself already a tad hot under the collar as he remonstrated about the lack of towels at the back of the court during the early stages of the match.
The Australian Open has been making global headlines even before the players have stepped onto the court.
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Andy Murray made a sensational return to the Australian Open by beating Nikoloz Basilashvili in five sets in the first round, three years after he thought he had played his last Grand Slam match. The three-time Slam champion is in his best shape since having his hip resurfaced in 2019 and faces Japan's Taro Daniel in the second round, as he looks to go deep into the tournament in Melbourne.