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Nick Kyrgios serves from tramlines, has handshake snubbed and dances in latest Australian Open wild show

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.

Ad/> Against Broady, the Australian served up what was described as «a circus» with an absurd but entertaining flurry of showboats, including a memorable underarm-tweener delivery that won him an extraordinary point. Australian Open'Medvedev could dominate next four or five years' — Wilander on 'strong favourite'2 HOURS AGO After that match, he proceeded to imitate Cristiano Ronaldo's iconic celebration before taking a swig of a fan's beer on the side of the court with the crowd having quaffed a large number of alcoholic beverages throughout.

Kyrgios has often spoken of his friendship with Kokkinakis, so it was no surprise to again see the duo double up at Melbourne Park and have plenty of fun while doing so. It did not take long for the pair to get the fans laughing in their doubles opener as Kokkinakis cheekily snubbed his partner when he sought a pre-match handshake to get the mood going.

Kyrgios saw the funny side, as did the supporters — and it certainly set the tone. Later, Kyrgios let rip with a dance in celebration of a stunning backhand volley which won him and his partner a point.

Oh, and he also managed to have an exchange with the umpire, of course, which led to all four players laughing. Although it almost seemed of secondary importance to the entertainment, Kyrgios and Kokkinakis beat their

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