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'Excited' Nick Kyrgios focused on Japan Open on eve of court case

Japan Open, despite his court hearing on Tuesday at home in Australia for alleged common assault. The 27-year-old Wimbledon finalist is due to have his case heard at a magistrates' court in Canberra, on the same day he is scheduled to play in Tokyo. It is common for defendants not to appear for largely administrative hearings where they have legal representation.

Details of the allegation against Kyrgios have not been disclosed. The maverick world number 20, at his first tournament since losing in the quarter-finals of the US Open last month, said that he had been dealing with the case "for months" and was taking it "day by day". "There's only so much I can control and I'm taking all the steps and dealing with that off the court," Kyrgios, one of the most polarising figures in tennis, said on Monday in the Japanese capital.

"I can only do what I can and I'm here in Tokyo and just trying to play some good tennis, continue that momentum and just try to do my job -- and that's play tennis, play it well. That's it." The temperamental Kyrgios, whose potential has often been betrayed by his on-court behaviour, said he was "super excited" to be back in action in Tokyo after his "heartbreaking" US Open defeat to Russia's Karen Khachanov. He said the loss had "added a bit of fuel" to his motivation and feels he is ready to win his first Grand Slam at next year's Australian Open.

"I thought the US Open was a great chance -- obviously that one really, really hurt because I definitely thought that I was the favourite after I beat (Daniil) Medvedev," he said. "Now I just have to wait until the Australian Open but I just want to keep my form, the way I'm playing, I want to keep that going," he said. "I'm doing all the right things so

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