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Nick Kyrgios wowed fans at the Stuttgart Open as he fizzed an exquisite cross court return to help turn his tie against Nikoloz Basilashvili. The Australian came back from one set down to beat his opponent in the quarter-final clash.

The sensational shot went down a treat with the watching audience, while Kyrgios reacted with his customary nonchalant demeanour.

While talent has never been an issue for the 27-year-old, attitude problems and injuries have somewhat stifled his career. He has fallen to a world ranking of 78th this year in a career that regularly saw him challenge tennis' best, reaching a career high of 13th in 2016.

It looks as if he is getting back to his best ahead of the Wimbledon Championships at the end of the month. The tournament will hold a special place in Kyrgios' memory having

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