Nick Kyrgios played people pleaser in his Montreal return. Two days after Kyrgios made history as the first man to sweep Washington, DC singles and doubles ...
"Hopefully the weather can be a bit warmer than today so the balls can be a bit faster. "But I'm going to do everything right. "But he also came off a title last week in Los Cabos. He's going to be feeling I think a little bit tired - I hope. "It's going to be hard, that's for sure. "I'm happy that I'm giving everyone what they want: Kyrgios v. "After the singles final and doubles final in Washington, didn't get back to the hotel in Montreal till about 3 a.m., didn't practice yesterday," Kyrgios told the media in Montreal. "Really impressed with my performance today.
The Australian captured his seventh ATP Tour title in Washington last week and immediately found his rhythm in Montreal, outmanoeuvring the Argentine as he ...
“I am in Montreal and I haven’t played great tennis in Montreal in the past, so I wanted to come out here today and get that match up against Medvedev next. INSIGHTS In Attack show that Kyrgios spent double the time in an attacking position than did Baez. Kyrgios will look to continue that run when he faces reigning champion Medvedev in the second round. His style is so unorthodox, he is a great competitor and he is just an animal,” Kyrgios added. The Polish star hit 16 aces and saved all five break points he faced. I haven’t had much sleep the past couple of days, but I am trying to put that behind me already,” Kyrgios said in his on-court interview.
Australia's Nick Kyrgios advanced at the National Bank Open on Tuesday, beating Argentina's Sebastian Baez 6-4, 6-4 in an opening-round match and setting up ...
Marin Cilic, the No. 13 seed, defeated fellow Croatian Borna Coric 6-3, 6-2. Marin Cilic, the No. 13 seed, advanced with a 6-3, 6-2 win over fellow Croatian Borna Coric. That victory follows a runner-up finish at Wimbledon, where he lost to Novak Djokovic.
Nick Kyrgios kept his recent hot streak alive with a 6-4 6-4 win over Sebastian Baez at the Canadian Open on Tuesday to set up a mouthwatering second-round ...
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The Australian is on roll, winning 13 of his last 14 matches. The lone loss was to Novak Djokovic in the final at Wimbledon.
Diego Schwartzman, the 12th seed from Argentina, rallied to beat Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. Ninth-seeded Cameron Norrie defeated Brandon Nakashima of the U.S. 6-4, 6-4. I’m going to go out there and have fun and try and play the best I can. Article content Article content The Australian is on roll, winning 13 of his last 14 matches.
Nick Kyrgios defeated Argentine Sebastian Baez 6-4 6-4 in Montreal, his 14th win from 15 matches, to set up a showdown with world No 1 Daniil Medvedev.
After claiming his sixth career title last month in Atlanta, de Minaur’s victory was his eighth from his past 10 hard-court matches. Earlier, Australian Alex de Minaur moved comfortably in to the second round of the Masters 1000 event. After being banned from Wimbledon, the Russian-born Medvedev has hit the ground running back on hard courts, winning the title last week in Los Cabos, Mexico without losing a set. I’m in Montreal and I haven’t really played great tennis in Montreal in the past so I wanted to come out here today and get that match-up. Kyrgios has now won 14 of his last 15 matches and risen to No 37 in the ATP rankings. The Aussie managed to staunch the bleeding and was ruthless with his groundstrokes in the second set as he regained control and sealed victory after 85 exhilarating minutes.
Wimbledon runner-up Nick Kyrgios let an early lead slip but regrouped on Tuesday for a 6-4, 6-4 first-round victory over Sebastian Baez at the ATP Montreal ...
"It will be a great test and a lot of fun," Kyrgios said. "I've not had much sleep in the last few days. "I've put Washington behind me already.
NICK KYRGIOS followed up his singles and doubles titles win at the Citi Open with a first-round victory over Sebastian Baez in Montreal.
"But he's a hell of a player and it's incredible to see how he plays. He added: "I'd like to play 95 per cent of the draw in the next round but if it's anything like today, I know there's going to be a lot of balls coming back and it's going to be tough. He became the first person in history to win the men's singles and doubles titles in the same year at the Citi Open last week. Kyrgios feels full of confidence heading into the clash, but he's also fully aware of how tough it's set to be this evening. I'm a bit tired but I'm gonna try and give him a good run." Nick Kyrgios admits it "sucks" to face Daniil Medvedev next at the Canadian Open as the Australian tennis ace bids to continue his impressive form.
World No. 1 Daniil Medvedev faces a brutal opening match against Nick Kyrgios at the National Bank Open in Montreal.
With the conclusion of clay and grass campaigns, he is one of only two players with a chance to win tour-level titles on all three surfaces in 2022. (There hasn’t been a homegrown champion since 1958, Robert Bedard, when the event was held in Vancouver.) The Rotterdam titlist is set to face Washington finalist Yoshihito Nishioka, against whom he’s 1-2 in ATP Head2Heads. It’s good to come back on hard courts to know what your position is compared to the best players. The trophy is the same whoever you play. Last week, the reigning World No. 1 departed Mexico with trophy in hand, his first of the year, and he returns to the National Bank Open Presented by Rogers as the defending champion, healthy and eager for a repeat performance. Of course, this summer stretch is usually when the 26-year-old summons his best tennis.
NICK KYRGIOS is certainly not underestimating Daniil Medvedev as the pair prepare for their Canada Open encounter.
Kyrgios leads the head-to-head 2-1 against Medvedev, with their last meeting coming at the Australian Open this year. That record gives him one more victory than Kyrgios, who has played fewer matches (34) and therefore boasts a higher win percentage of 79 per cent. But Medvedev is a machine."