Tennis-Nadal beats Kyrgios in thriller at Indian Wells
(Reuters) - Rafa Nadal dug deep to beat mercurial wildcard Nick Kyrgios 7-6(0) 5-7 6-4 in a blockbuster quarter-final match that lived up to the hype at Indian Wells on Thursday.
Despite not playing his best, the Spaniard managed to deliver in the match's biggest moments and maintain his composure as his opponent threw his racket and jawed with the chair umpire, fans and himself.
Nadal saved break points early in the third set and hung on to see off the big-serving Australian and extend his unbeaten record this year to 19 matches.
"I think I played a good third set," Nadal said in an on-court interview.
"I was returning better, I was solid with my serve. Nick is one of these players that you're going to have problems with when he's motivated, so I'm happy for the victory."
Kyrgios came out hot, breaking Nadal for an early 2-1 advantage in the first and pumping his fist after firing a blistering forehand winner down the line for a 5-3 lead.
But Nadal struck back, handing Kyrgios his first break of serve of the tournament to level at 5-5, and Kyrgios threw his racket when Nadal's winner clipped the tape to begin the next game.
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Unforced errors put Kyrgios in a hole in the first set tie-breaker and Nadal won it after his fiery opponent was given a point penalty for "audible obscenity" after he swore at an unruly fan.
Kyrgios regained his composure in the second, hitting a slicing 45 mile per hour underhand ace for a 4-3 lead, breaking Nadal in the final game with a spectacular leaping backhand volley winner that sent the crowd into a frenzy.
Nadal, who committed seven double faults and won just 29% of his second serves, saved break points early in the third